An arbutus is a flowering plant of the genus Arbutus, also known as the strawberry tree, or the wood which derives from it.
Strawberry Tree
Arbutus.
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The term "arbutifolia" refers to the characteristic of having leaves similar to those of the arbutus tree, which is commonly known as the strawberry tree. It is often used in botanical nomenclature to describe various plant species that exhibit leaf shapes or features reminiscent of arbutus. The prefix "arbuti-" is derived from "Arbutus," while "-folia" means "leaf" in Latin.
It is posibly Arbutus unedo the Strawberry Tree.
The scientific name would be Arbutus unedo.
Arbutus is a well known English restaurant that has received a Michelin Star for its high quality food. It is located at 63-64 Frith Street in London.
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.
Arbutus unedo
Arbutus xalapensis was created in 1819.
Arbutus menziesii was created in 1813.