Marina Strawberry Tree
Arbutus x 'Marina'
19 reviews
Marina Strawberry Tree
Arbutus x 'Marina'
19 reviews
$187.00
$268.00
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- 3.5 Gallon
- 1.5 Gallon 3-4 Feet
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Why Marina Strawberry Tree?
The Marina Strawberry Tree (Arbutus x 'Marina') is a popular ornamental tree due to its striking appearance and unique attributes. It is known for its year-round fruit production, with bright red berries resembling tiny strawberries. The tree also boasts an attractive, mahogany-colored bark and glossy green leaves. It is highly drought-tolerant and can thrive in a variety of soil types.
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Sunlight
The Marina Strawberry Tree requires full sun to partial shade.
Watering
The Marina Strawberry Tree has a moderate watering requirement. It prefers regular watering but can tolerate some drought conditions. It is important to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilizing
The fertilizer requirement for Marina Strawberry Trees is typically minimal. These trees often thrive in nutrient-rich soil and may not require additional fertilizer.
Add Gorgeous Flowers & Tasty Fruits To Your Garden With This Marina Strawberry Tree
Looking for a plant that can add beauty to your garden while providing delicious edible fruit? Look no further than the Marina Strawberry Tree!
Native to Southern California, the Marina Strawberry Tree is a small evergreen tree that can grow up to 15 feet tall. It produces beautiful urn-shaped rosy pink flowers in the form of pendulous clusters in the spring, followed by small, bright red fruit that resembles strawberries. The fruit tastes like a cross between strawberry and kiwi, and it is sweet and wonderful. The Marina Strawberry Tree stands out from other fruit trees since it can produce fruit all year round, making it a fantastic option for anyone who wants fresh fruit.
The Marina Strawberry Tree, Arbutus Marina, offers a variety of benefits to gardeners and fruit lovers alike. You may always enjoy fresh, delectable fruit right from your garden because of its year-round fruit production. The Marina Strawberry Tree is a fantastic option for individuals who are new to gardening because it requires little upkeep and is simple to look after. You won't have to worry about spending time and money on pest management because of its great pest and disease resistance.
In addition to its fruit-bearing capabilities, the Marina Strawberry Tree is also a beautiful addition to any garden. Its evergreen foliage provides year-round interest, and its white flowers in the spring add a touch of elegance to any landscape.
You may make a long-term investment in your home's appeal and value by including a Marina Strawberry Tree in your landscape. This plant is an economical option for gardeners of all skill levels because it needs little upkeep. Additionally, since it produces fruit all year long, you won't need to rely on supermarkets or farmers' markets to get fresh fruit for your diet.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Arbutus x 'Marina' |
USDA Zones: | 7-9 |
Water: | Low |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Well-Drained |
Mature Height: | 20 - 30 feet |
Mature Spread: | 20 - 30 feet |
Pollination Info
Pollination Requirements for Marina Strawberry Tree
The Marina Strawberry Tree is a hybrid cultivar of Arbutus that produces abundant clusters of pinkish-white bell-shaped flowers in fall and winter. It is a self-sterile plant, which means that it cannot fertilize its own flowers and requires cross-pollination from other Marina strawberry trees or compatible cultivars to produce fruit.
The pollination period for Marina Strawberry tree is typically from September to November. During this time, pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers and transfer pollen from the male to the female flowers.
In order to ensure successful pollination and fruit set, it is recommended to plant at least two Marina Strawberry trees or compatible cultivars within 100 feet of each other. This will increase the chances of cross-pollination and ensure a better yield of fruit.
Some compatible cultivars of Marina Strawberry tree include 'Marina Strawberry Tree, 'John Dourley', 'Santa Cruz', and 'Elfin King'.
It is important to note that if the pollination requirements for Marina Strawberry tree are not met, the tree will not produce fruit or will produce very few fruits.
Overall, Marina Strawberry tree is a beautiful and ornamental tree that requires cross-pollination for fruit production. Planting it together with compatible cultivars can ensure a successful harvest of its delicious and unique strawberry-like fruits.
FAQ
Marina Strawberry Tree (Arbutus x 'Marina') FAQ
What is a Marina Strawberry Tree?
The Marina Strawberry Tree is a hybrid evergreen tree that is a cross between two species of Arbutus (Arbutus unedo and Arbutus andrachne). It is known for its attractive bark, glossy green leaves, and edible strawberry-like fruit.
How big does a Marina Strawberry Tree grow?
The Marina Strawberry Tree typically grows to be 15-20 feet tall and 10-15 feet wide.
When does the Marina Strawberry Tree bloom?
The Marina Strawberry Tree blooms in the fall with clusters of small, white or pink bell-shaped flowers.
When does the Marina Strawberry Tree produce fruit?
The Marina Strawberry Tree produces fruit in the winter and early spring. The fruit looks like small, red or orange strawberries and is edible, although it is not typically eaten raw due to its slightly bitter taste.
How do I care for a Marina Strawberry Tree?
The Marina Strawberry Tree prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is drought-tolerant once established, but benefits from occasional watering during dry spells. It does not require regular pruning, but can be pruned to shape or remove dead or damaged branches.
Is the Marina Strawberry Tree invasive?
No, the Marina Strawberry Tree is not considered invasive. However, it is important to note that some species of Arbutus are invasive in certain areas, so it is always a good idea to check with your local extension office before planting any new species in your area.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Marina Strawberry Tree (Arbutus x 'Marina')
The Marina Strawberry Tree is a beautiful ornamental tree that can grow up to 30 feet tall and 15 feet wide. Here are some tips on how to plant and care for your Marina Strawberry Tree:
Planting:
- Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil
- Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball
- Place the tree in the hole and backfill with soil
- Water thoroughly
- Mulch around the base of the tree to retain moisture
Care:
- Water regularly, especially during the summer months
- Fertilize in the spring with an all-purpose fertilizer
- Prune annually to remove dead or damaged branches
- Protect from strong winds
- Remove any suckers that appear at the base of the tree
Pests & Diseases:
The Marina Strawberry Tree is generally pest and disease-resistant, but can be affected by spider mites and powdery mildew. Regular spraying with a horticultural oil can provide control.
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4.7 out of 5 based on 19 reviews
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Love the vibrant color of the Marina Strawberry Tree - it really stands out in my yard.
Highly recommend the Marina Strawberry Tree - it exceeded my expectations.
Thrilled with the size of the Marina Strawberry Tree - it's even bigger than I imagined.
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