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Known as the Irish Strawberry Tree it is moderately toxic to goats and toxic to most other animal species.

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What is an arbutus?

An arbutus is a flowering plant of the genus Arbutus, also known as the strawberry tree, or the wood which derives from it.


What is another name for arbutus?

Strawberry Tree


What is the genus of plants that includes the European strawberry tree?

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Yes, the entire cherry tree is considered toxic to horses because the tissues contain cyanide. The highest risk is in wilting and dying leaves, but the entire tree is toxic.


Where is the arbutus tree located?

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What kind of tree in New England has fruit that looks like a mix between a strawberry and a cherry?

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What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the Strawberry Tree fruit?

The scientific name would be Arbutus unedo.


What is botanical name for arbutus?

Arbutus unedo


What tree has prickly little green fruit turns orange then red and hangs in little clusters all over the tree The bark looks similar to a manzanita that peels?

The tree you are describing is likely the strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo). It is characterized by its small, green, prickly fruit that turns orange and red as it ripens. The bark of a strawberry tree can peel, resembling the bark of a manzanita tree.


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