Arbutus unedo - Strawberry Tree Trunk
By Delonix1
- 2 Dec, 2010
- 2 likes
Milky even small trees have thick trunks. This tree of course, is large. Photo taken on Dec. 1, 2010 in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.
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Drc726:
That's terrible! I thought it was really hardy...however, not sure how snow hardy it is though (if you receive snow).
2 Dec, 2010
We have about 4-5ft of snow at the moment and have not been out for days, no planes, no trains and no fun lol.
2 Dec, 2010
Drc726:
WOW!!! That's a tremendous amount of snow. It must be terrible not to be able to leave your house.
You're snowy weather has been on the news here almost everyday for about a week. I can't believe the UK is getting such a harsh winter again...especially after last year's horrible winter. :>(
2 Dec, 2010
Neither can we as its started so early this year.
3 Dec, 2010
Drc726:
That's what I keep hearing.
We've had some very unusually cold weather here too...however, it's considered very mild by comparison.
3 Dec, 2010
I wonder just how old this Arbutus is? I hope we do not lose ours, will be very upset if that happens.
5 Dec, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
I'll send good thoughts for your tree to make it through all the cold weather.
I guess this tree would be more than 30 years old. A. unedo grows quickly, however, for it to grow this large would take decades.
6 Dec, 2010
Thanks Delonix that is very kind of you x
8 Dec, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
You're welcome. Does your tree look better since the snow has gone?
8 Dec, 2010
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Wow that's thick, I have no luck growing these and I tried twice but each time they did not survive the winter.
2 Dec, 2010