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Arbutus 'Marina' (Low Branch) - Marina Strawberry Tree

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Arbutus 'Marina' (Low Branch) is the unmistakable Marina Strawberry Tree, a remarkable addition to any landscape. With an enchanting aesthetic appeal accented by its twisted form and glossy, dark green leaves, this evergreen tree serves as a year-round visual spectacle. It grows up to 40 feet in height and width, becoming a stunning centrepiece in any garden or park. In autumn, the tree unveils its vivid display of bell-shaped pink to white flowers, followed by the emergence of its namesake - lustrous strawberry-like fruits oscillating between vibrant red and yellow hues. Furthermore, the remarkable tree flaunts a mahogany-colored peeling bark, adding to its repertoire of visual delights. This Marina Strawberry Tree not only presents an allure to behold but also offers robustness against common diseases and pests. It flourishes in full sun to partial shade and is drought-resilient – an adaptable choice for varied landscapes. Its slow to moderate growth rate, coupled with its striking architectural form, adds a structured and distinctive edge to its surroundings. Whether you're seeking a specimen, shade, or street tree, the Arbutus 'Marina' (Low Branch) melds visual interest with practicality, making it an ideal pick for your landscaping needs.

  • Size: Up to 40 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped, pink to white blossoms
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional Features: Peeling mahogany-colored bark, strawberry-like fruits
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