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Arbutus menziesii - Pacific Mandrone

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Arbutus menziesii is a distinguished ecosystem-hardy evergreen tree native to the western coastal landscape of North America. Its other name, Pacific Madrone, heralds its captivating features like the reddish-brown bark that naturally exfoliates to expose a lustrous green under-layer. Its captivating display doesn't stop there; come spring, this towering beauty, which can reach a glorious height of 25-40 feet, is adorned with an array of pink to white bell-shaped flowers. As the seasons pass, these florals surrender to vibrant red berries, a feast for local wildlife and a visual treat for viewers. More than just its pleasing aesthetics, this highly resilient plant caters to sustainably-focused gardens with its low to moderate water requirements. Flourishing brilliantly under full sun and well-drained soil, the Pacific Madrone stands as visually engaging and effortless addition to an array of exterior landscapes.

  • Size: Up to 25-40 feet tall
  • Flowers: White to pink bell-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, evergreen leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Bark: Distinctive reddish-brown bark that peels away to reveal a vibrant green surface
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