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''Arbutus'' is a genus of 12 accepted speciesAct. Bot. Mex no.99 Pátzcuaro abr. 2012.
''Arbutus bicolor''
/ref> of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to warm temperate regions of the Mediterranean, western Europe, the
Canary Islands The Canary Islands (; es, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are west of Morocc ...
and North America. The name ''Arbutus'' was taken from Latin, where it referred to '' Arbutus unedo''.


Description

''Arbutus'' are small trees or shrubs with red flaking bark and edible red berries.Mabberley, D. J. 1997. ''The plant book: A portable dictionary of the vascular plants''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Fruit development is delayed for about five months after pollination, so that flowers appear while the previous year's fruit are ripening. Peak flowering for the genus is in April with peak fruiting in October.


History

The smooth wood of the tree is mentioned by Theophrastus in his ''Enquiry into Plants'' (''Historia Plantarum'') as formerly being used to make weaving spindles. An article on Arbutus tree cultivation in al-Andalus is brought down in Ibn al-'Awwam's 12th-century agricultural work, ''Book on Agriculture''.


Common names

Members of the genus are called ''madrones'' or ''madronas'' in the United States, from the Spanish name ''madroño'' ( strawberry tree). On the south coast of British Columbia, Canada, where the species is common, ''arbutus'' is commonly used or, rarely and locally, "tick tree". All refer to the same species, ''
Arbutus menziesii ''Arbutus menziesii'' or Pacific madrone (commonly madrone or madrona in the United States and arbutus in Canada), is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the western coastal areas of North America, from Bri ...
'', native to the Pacific Northwest and Northern and Central California regions. It is Canada's only native broadleaved evergreen tree. Some species in the genera '' Epigaea'', '' Arctostaphylos'' and '' Gaultheria'' were formerly classified in ''Arbutus''. As a result of its past classification, '' Epigaea repens'' (mayflower) has an alternative common name of "trailing arbutus".


Systematics

A study published in 2001 which analyzed ribosomal DNA from ''Arbutus'' and related genera suggests that ''Arbutus'' is
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and the
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species of ''Arbutus'' are more closely related to '' Arctostaphylos'', '' Arctous'', '' Comarostaphylis'', '' Ornithostaphylos'' and '' Xylococcus'' than to the western North American species of ''Arbutus'', and that the split between the two groups of species occurred at the
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boundary. The 12 species are as follows:


Afro-Eurasia

* '' Arbutus andrachne'' L. – Greek strawberry tree (Southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia) * ''
Arbutus canariensis ''Arbutus canariensis'', known in Spanish as ''madroño canario'', is a species of shrub or tree in the Ericaceae, heath family. It is Endemism, endemic to the Canary Islands of Spain, specifically Tenerife, La Gomera, Gran Canaria, El Hierro, an ...
'' Duhamel – Canary madrone (
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) * '' Arbutus pavarii'' Pampan. ( Libya) * '' Arbutus unedo'' L. – strawberry tree (
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, western France, and western Ireland)


Americas

* '' Arbutus arizonica'' (A.Gray) Sarg. – Arizona madrone ( New Mexico, Arizona and western Mexico south to
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) * '' Arbutus bicolor'' S. González, M. González et P. D. Sørensen ( Mexico) * ''
Arbutus madrensis ''Arbutus madrensis'' is a Mexican species of trees in the Ericaceae, heath family. It is found in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Durango, Jalisco, Nayarit, and Sinaloa in western Mexico.Sørensen, P. D. 1995. ''Arbutus'' Linnaeus. Flora Neotropi ...
'' M. González – western Mexico * ''
Arbutus menziesii ''Arbutus menziesii'' or Pacific madrone (commonly madrone or madrona in the United States and arbutus in Canada), is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the western coastal areas of North America, from Bri ...
'' Pursh – Pacific madrone (West coast of
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from southern British Columbia to central (less frequently southern) California, on the west slopes of the
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and
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mountains) * ''
Arbutus mollis ''Arbutus mollis'' is a species of plant in the heath family. It is found in Mexico.Acta Botanica Mexicana 101: 49-81 (2012).''Arbutus mollis''/ref> References mollis Mollis is a former municipality in the canton of Glarus in Switzerla ...
'' Kunth ( Mexico) * ''
Arbutus occidentalis ''Arbutus occidentalis'' or the Mexican Madrone is a small tree species in the heath family, that is endemic to Mexico. It is only known from a few areas in Western Mexico where it grows on rocky slopes. It produces red edible berries that are v ...
'' McVaugh & Rosatti - western Mexico * ''
Arbutus tessellata ''Arbutus tessellata'' is a Mexican species of shrubs in the heath family. It is widespread across much of northern and central Mexico from Chihuahua to Jalisco, Tlaxcala, and Veracruz Veracruz (), formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave ...
'' (Mexico) * '' Arbutus xalapensis'' Kunth (syn. ''A. texana'', ''A. glandulosa'', ''A. peninsularis'') – Texas madrone ( Texas, New Mexico and northeastern Mexico)


Hybrids

* ''Arbutus'' × ''andrachnoides'' Link (''A. andrachne × A. unedo''): this hybrid has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's
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. * ''Arbutus'' × ''androsterilis'' (''A. canariensis'' × ''A. unedo'') in Canary Islands * ''Arbutus'' × ''thuretiana'' Demoly (''A. andrachne'' × ''A. canariensis'') * ''Arbutus'' × ''reyorum'' (''A. andrachne'' × ''A. canariensis'') × ''A. unedo''


Formerly placed here

*''
Arctostaphylos tomentosa ''Arctostaphylos tomentosa'' is a species of manzanita known by the common name woollyleaf manzanita or woolley manzanita. This shrub is endemic to California. It is a resident of chaparral canyons, foothills, and lower-elevation mountains. One ...
'' (Pursh) Lindl. (as ''A. tomentosa'' Pursh) *'' Arctostaphylos uva-ursi'' (L.) Spreng. (as ''A. uva-ursi'' L.) *''
Comarostaphylis discolor ''Comarostaphylis'' is a genus of shrubs in the heath family native to the Americas from California in the United States to Panama. These are hairy, glandular shrubs to small trees with shreddy bark, often quite similar to their close relatives, ...
'' (Hook.) Diggs (as ''A. discolor'' Hook.) *''
Gaultheria phillyreifolia ''Gaultheria'' is a genus of about 135 species of shrubs in the family Ericaceae. The name commemorates Jean François Gaultier of Quebec, an honour bestowed by the Scandinavian Pehr Kalm in 1748 and taken up by Carl Linnaeus in his '. These pl ...
'' (Pers.) Sleumer (as ''A. phillyreifolia'' Pers.)


Natural history

''Arbutus'' species are used as food plants by some
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species including emperor moth, '' Pavonia pavonia'' and the
madrone butterfly ''Eucheira socialis'', commonly known as the Madrone butterfly is a lepidopteran that belongs to the family Pieridae. It was first described by Westwood in 1834. Locally known as ''Mariposa del madroño'' or ''tzauhquiocuilin'', it is endemic to ...
. The distribution of the latter species is in fact heavily affected by the distribution of the madrone. For Athenaios, it is the tree which Asclepiades of Myrlea talks about (Deiphnosophists, II.35)


Uses and symbolism

Several species are widely cultivated as ornamental plants outside of their natural ranges, though cultivation is often difficult due to their intolerance of root disturbance. The hybrid ''Arbutus'' 'Marina' is much more adaptable and thrives under garden conditions. The ''Arbutus unedo'' tree makes up part of
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(''El oso y el madroño'', The Bear and the Strawberry Tree) of the city of Madrid, Spain. A statue of a bear eating the fruit of the madroño tree stands in the center of the city (
Puerta del Sol The Puerta del Sol (English: "Gate of the Sun") is a public square in Madrid, one of the best known and busiest places in the city. This is the centre ('' Km 0'') of the radial network of Spanish roads. The square also contains the famous clo ...
). The image appears on city crests, taxi cabs, man-hole covers, and other city infrastructure. The ''Arbutus'' was important to the Straits
Salish Salish () may refer to: * Salish peoples, a group of First Nations/Native Americans ** Coast Salish peoples, several First Nations/Native American groups in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest ** Interior Salish peoples, several First Nat ...
people of Vancouver Island, who used arbutus bark and leaves to create medicines for colds, stomach problems, and tuberculosis, and as the basis for contraceptives. The tree also figured in myths of the Straits Salish. The fruit is edible but has minimal flavour and is not widely eaten. In Portugal, the fruit is sometimes
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(legally or not) into a potent brandy known as ''
medronho The Aguardente de Medronhos is a strong spirit, a traditional fruit brandy from Portugal, obtained from arbutus berries - the fruit of the Medronho tree, ''Arbutus unedo'' - also called strawberry tree. The ''Arbutus unedo'' grow wild on the poor ...
''. In Madrid, the fruit is distilled into madroño, a sweet, fruity liqueur. ''Arbutus'' is a good fuelwood tree since it burns hot and long. Many Pacific Northwest states in the United States use the wood of ''A. menziesii'' primarily as a heat source, as the wood holds no value in the production of homes since it does not grow in straight timbers. "My love's an arbutus" is the title of a poem by the Irish writer Alfred Perceval Graves (1846–1931), set to music by his compatriot Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924) The Canadian songwriter, singer and painter
Joni Mitchell Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell ( Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American musician, producer, and painter. Among the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitchell became known for her sta ...
(born 1943), includes a reference to the "arbutus rustling" in her song, "For The Roses". It sounded like applause. She calls the arbutus tree her "favorite all-time tree". She had one outside her door in a house she built.


Cultural significance

According to the Straits
Salish Salish () may refer to: * Salish peoples, a group of First Nations/Native Americans ** Coast Salish peoples, several First Nations/Native American groups in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest ** Interior Salish peoples, several First Nat ...
, an anthropomorphic form of pitch would go fishing, but return to shore before it got too hot. One day he was too late getting back to shore and melted from the heat and several anthropomorphic trees rushed to get him – the first was
Douglas fir The Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii'') is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is native to western North America and is also known as Douglas-fir, Douglas spruce, Oregon pine, and Columbian pine. There are three va ...
, who took most of the pitch, the grand fir received a small portion, and the madrone received none – which is why they say it still has no pitch. Also, according to the Great Flood legends of several bands in the northwest, the madrone helped people survive by providing an anchor on top of a mountain. Because of this the Saanich people do not burn madrone out of thanks for saving them.''Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska'', Paul Alaback,


Gallery

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Arbutus canariensis ''Arbutus canariensis'', known in Spanish as ''madroño canario'', is a species of shrub or tree in the Ericaceae, heath family. It is Endemism, endemic to the Canary Islands of Spain, specifically Tenerife, La Gomera, Gran Canaria, El Hierro, an ...
'' File:Arbutus menziesii 3208s.JPG, ''
Arbutus menziesii ''Arbutus menziesii'' or Pacific madrone (commonly madrone or madrona in the United States and arbutus in Canada), is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the western coastal areas of North America, from Bri ...
'' File:Cireres de pastor Cirerer d'arboç Arbutus unedo.jpg, '' Arbutus unedo'' File:Arbutus xalapensis Guadalupe Mountains.jpg, '' Arbutus xalapensis'' File:Arbutus × andrachnoides in Hackfalls Arboretum (2).jpg, The hybrid ''Arbutus'' × ''andrachnoides'' File:Arbutus x thuretiana2-Clapiers-7636~2020 03 23.jpg, The hybrid ''Arbutus'' × ''thuretiana''


See also

*'' Myrica rubra'', a different plant bearing a similar fruit, whose name is sometimes inaccurately translated from Chinese as ''Arbutus''


References

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External links

{{Taxonbar, from=Q430057 Ericaceae genera