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Anybody some fresh 'strawberries'?
By Okasia
- 4 Jan, 2010
- 4 likes
Yesterdey I went for a walk with my friends - and spotted this delicious 'strawberries'. I don't know if they are edible, but they look so nice and ripe:) Have seen them before - but never so nice and red - probably birds have them first:)
Strawberry tree - Arbutus unedo
Comments on this photo
my sister has one..yes they are edible...
8 Jan, 2010
how interesting..ice cream anyone
4 May, 2010
They are edible raw but leave "an after taste" in the mouth! unedo is Latin for "eat one" meaning you can only eat one.
Great plant though!
19 Nov, 2010
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Arbutus Unedo
£13.50 at Burncoose -
Arbutus Unedo 'Rubra'
£14.50 at Burncoose -
Arbutus Unedo 'Compacta'
£14.50 at Burncoose -
Arbutus Unedo
£12.99 at Best 4 Plants -
Arbutus Unedo (Strawberry Tree)
£11.99 at Crocus
I have read of these being made into jams/jellies, also liqueur.
6 Jan, 2010