Features of strawberry trees

Content
  1. general description
  2. Species overview
  3. The nuances of growing
  4. Applications

The strawberry tree is rarely found on gardeners' plots. The Mediterranean countries are traditionally considered the birthplace of this representative of the flora. The tree grows well in clearings in the forest, cliffs, in other places. This plant can be found not only in Europe, but also in America, Asia, the Caucasus, the Black Sea region.

general description

Strawberry tree, or Arbutus, Strawberry grows mainly in the southern regions of the country - in the Crimea, on the Black Sea coast. The genus of the plant is shrubs and heather trees. This representative of the flora is distinguished by its ability to renew the bark every year and by its ideal melliferous qualities. The wood of this plant is practically not subject to destruction and decomposition. Therefore, it was actively used for the manufacture of various interior items.

The external and quality characteristics of the tree are as follows:

  • they grow either by the type of shrub or by the type of tree, the maximum height is 15 m;

  • the bark is of an uneven type, has an average color between brown and copper;

  • leaves resemble an egg in shape, wide, with petioles;

  • the vein system is well developed, there is a slight serration along the edge of the leaves;

  • foliage color - green with an emerald hue, leathery type structure;

  • leaf length about 10 cm;

  • inflorescences of the paniculate type, size up to 5 cm;

  • saucer cup with five sepals and an oblong rim about a centimeter in size;

  • the corolla is narrowish at the bottom, has a white or pinkish color;

  • loose, loose panicles that collect flowers, have a white or yellowish tone, similar in shape to a lantern;

  • small flowers, no more than 1 cm wide, gather in inflorescences from 10 to 30 pieces;

  • the flower is formed by autumn and continues through the winter, the timing varies depending on the growing conditions;

  • the shape of the flowers is similar to a jug or lily of the valley;

  • aroma during flowering is bright, heady, spectacular;

  • the seeds are small, elongated, the berries are round, covered with seeds very abundantly with a bumpy relief;

  • the fruits first have a green or yellow color, then gradually acquire a reddish or orange tone during the ripening process;

  • finally ripe berries are red with a brown undertone;

  • the pulp has a loose structure, the taste is close to strawberries;

  • fruit size reaches 3 cm, diameter up to 2 cm;

  • the fruiting period can reach and exceed 200 years;

  • during fruiting, the tree is red with emerald splashes;

  • flowers are pollinated by insects, this is an excellent honey plant;

  • when the flowering period ends, an ovary is formed, which will give berries in the next season.

A strawberry tree can grow alone and actively bear fruit, since it belongs to bisexual, it actually does not need pollinators... As for the taste characteristics, there is no single opinion. Despite the edibility of the berries, the dessert quality is quite average. There is little sugar in the composition, the pulp is mealy with a bright sourness, the aroma is very strong strawberry. The taste is quite exotic, there are similarities with both kiwi and persimmon. Since the fruit contains tannin, the taste has a tart bitterness.

Depending on the type of strawberry tree, the taste characteristics of the fruit also vary.

Species overview

There are many types of strawberry tree - there are shrubs and typical trees.

  • Small-fruited strawberry (Greek). The tree stretches up to 5 meters in height, has an even bark relief. The bark is fragile, in the summer it begins to exfoliate.The color of the bark changes over time from a shade of turquoise to lemon and crimson in early fall. The foliage is typical of this variety, the flowers are small, the berries are orange. Blooms in the first month of winter.

  • Arbutus Menzisa. Tall view, stretching up to 25 meters. The bark is red with a brown undertone, flakes off. Inflorescences extend up to 15 cm. Brush-shaped inflorescences, orange-red fruits. Blooms in spring, bears fruit in autumn.

  • Arbutus ordinary or large-fruited tree... Most often found, the variety is quite common. The bark is brown in color, the relief is of an uneven type. Inflorescences are short, flowering is white, cream or pink. The fruits are bright red, about 2 cm wide. This type of tree can grow on any soil, even the most infertile. Most widespread in Spain, but it is also encountered in our country.

  • Arbutus "Marina". A hybrid species that is suitable for breeding on sites, the history of its breeding is not fully understood. The trunk and branches have a fairly even relief. The decorative qualities are the highest, the variety is completely non-capricious.

  • Red strawberry. Grows in the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia, Crimea. The height of the tree is up to 12 m. The bark is not rough, reddish, of a bare type. The branches are also with an even relief of a red hue.

  • Hybrid strawberry. Another variety found in the Mediterranean. Its origin is associated with the pollination of the small carp and the large carp. Visually, the plant has many features in common with the large-fruited species - jagged foliage, berries, bark relief. With regard to leaf size, flowering period and tree size, these characteristics are inherited from the small carp. The trees were brought to the Crimea, the Caucasus, and became widespread. This type is considered unpretentious, with excellent decorative qualities. The fruits are large in size and have good dessert qualities.

Also in nature there are the following varieties, less common than the above:

  • "Arbutus canaris" - Canary tree, grows in Spain, another name is Madroño Canario;

  • Arizona strawberry - grows up to 14 m, widespread in Mexico, partly in the USA;

  • Texas strawberry - grows in the USA, Mexico, reaches 25 m in height, the diameter of the tree is up to half a meter, the bark exfoliates, the berries are small;

  • Western strawberry - dwarf species, grows in Mexico, height up to one meter, growth occurs along a horizontal line, a colony is formed up to 1.8 m.

There are also dwarf species, their growth rates are slowed down.

Fruiting on ringlets, flowering is predominantly pink. Among the decorative undersized representatives of this species, the following are distinguished:

  • Compacta - the maximum height varies from 1.8 to 2 m;

  • Croomei - grows extremely slowly, pink bloom;

  • Rubra - another pink-flowering plant that grows in Ireland, at the age of fifty years the tree grows no higher than 8 m, and most often about 4-5 m;

  • Elfin King - the berries of this tree are large in size - about 25 mm wide, but the plant itself does not stretch above a meter, it is suitable for planting in pots.

The nuances of growing

The strawberry tree is considered extremely unpretentious, it is not demanding on the soil, agricultural technology. Therefore, even a novice gardener and florist can plant plants. Of course, there are a number of grooming activities that need to be performed, but these are usually fairly simple procedures. In Russian climatic conditions, most can allow this plant to be grown only at home:

  • the optimal temperature regime for home cultivation is about 25 C;

  • it is important to provide high-quality lighting, not to expose the plants in drafts;

  • it is also important to ensure peace in the winter, shelter from direct sunlight, otherwise there is a high risk of foliage burns;

  • it is important not to create drafts, but regularly ventilate the room;

  • the soil should be chosen universal, which is suitable for indoor plants.

If you decide to grow a tree in a garden plot, you should consider the following points:

  • choose a well-lit area for planting, where there are no drafts, strong winds;

  • the penumbra is quite appropriate;

  • the soil is not fundamental, it can be sandstone, loam, even stony species are suitable, but it is important to provide drainage;

  • an important part of the care measures is feeding, it is advisable to carry out the procedures twice a month;

  • for feeding, formulations of an organic or complex type are used; for rapid growth, nitrogen fertilizing, formulations with potassium are appropriate;

  • in winter, the plant is not fed;

  • the best temperature regime for a plant is from 10 C in winter to 25 C in summer;

  • the coldest temperature that a tree can withstand is minus 15 C;

  • moistening is another important stage of agricultural technology, watering should be abundant, but rare;

  • the plant is not sprayed, they are not moistened in winter;

  • finally, annually it is necessary to carry out pruning of a sanitary type with the removal of all dry and damaged branches;

  • in order to use the fruits for conservation, it is necessary to keep the near-stem area clean and tidy, since the berries fall off and can be harvested.

Since the tree dies in severe frosts, in regions with a cold climate it can only be grown at home or in greenhouses, winter gardens.

It is permissible to keep the plant at home in winter, and take it outside in summer. It should not be forgotten that in winter, the temperature should be lower than summer, since the plant needs a dormant period... If it is not provided, non-decorative growth will begin.

As for the tree's resistance to diseases and pest attacks, its immunity is well developed. It is important not to allow waterlogging, as this provokes the development of fungal infections. As for pests, you should beware of spider mites, whose attacks negatively affect the development of the plant.

There are several ways to propagate the strawberry tree. You can buy a ready-made seedling and plant it yourself in a permanent growing place. At home, you need to transplant a plant taking into account the features:

  • the roots of the strawberry are very sensitive, fragile, so the transplanting process is not easy for the plant;

  • young plants are transplanted every two years, mature ones - as necessary for the development of the root system;

  • the optimal time for transplanting is spring, until fresh shoots have formed.

Self-propagation is done in two ways.

  • Apical cuttings... Before the onset of autumn, cuttings are cut and sent to storage in a warm place. Planting is carried out in the spring, when a stable warm temperature is established without frost. This method is difficult, rooting is not always successful.

  • Seed method. Seeds are harvested in the autumn-winter period from dried fruits. The separated seeds are stratified for 3 months at +5 C. The germination rate is 70. After stratification, the seeds are immersed in warm water and planted in the soil, deepening by 1 cm - watering and covering with a film. Germination occurs after about 60 days. Five-centimeter sprouts dive into separate containers. After the appearance of 8 leaves, it can be planted in the soil.

Applications

The fruits of the tree are not always eaten, despite the fact that this species is quite edible. However, strawberry is most famous for its other properties in various fields of application.

  • ethnoscience... Almost all parts of the plant are useful from the point of view of traditional medicine. The collection of raw materials is carried out in the summer, then they are dried in special devices or in the sun. Raw materials are stored for a couple of years, used in various fields. First of all, the material is the basis for many homeopathic remedies for skin diseases, diseases of the genitourinary system, and gastrointestinal disorders. A variety of infusions, decoctions from raw materials are prepared, with which ENT diseases are successfully treated.Also, an extract is created from the plant, which reduces muscle tone and has an anti-inflammatory effect. The extract of raw strawberry tree is an excellent diuretic.

There are restrictions on the use - you should not be treated with products from this plant during the period of bearing a child, lactation. Children are also not prescribed such medications.

  • Cooking... If fresh fruits are rarely consumed, then they are ideal as additives to various dishes. Dessert jams, confitures are made from berries, compotes are brewed, and alcoholic beverages are created. There are liqueurs, vodkas, wines, popular brands of brandy from these raw materials. As for fresh consumption, only fully ripe fruits are suitable for food. Unripe berries can cause poisoning, as they contain toxic substances. Only plucked berries are eaten, and the fallen ones are processed. The latter very soon begin to deteriorate and deform when dropped.
  • Landscaping. The decorative properties of the shrub glorify this type of plant, it does not matter if it grows as a shrub or as a tree. Of course, it is not as common in landscaping as lilac or magnolia, but it is gaining more and more popularity. Strawberry looks great in parks and squares, in personal plots.

The plant has good decorative properties during flowering, fruiting, and dormant periods.

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