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Arbutus unedo - Strawberry Tree
By Delonix1
- 18 Sep, 2011
- 2 likes
A couple of very tall, large Strawberry trees in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photo taken Sept. 15, 2011.
Comments on this photo
Aleyna:
Of course, it's not real strawberries. lol!
The ripe fruits look somewhat like strawberries. Although, I've heard they don't taste very good.
22 Sep, 2011
Does it really have fruits like strawberries?
23 Sep, 2011
See, not only me thinking about hanging strawberries :o) lol
24 Sep, 2011
I know I know that these are not real strawberries, but I can see the detailed photo on the rght side of this page (Garden center photo of the Strawberry Tree) and it reminds lichi. However, trees usually do not get names just after appearance, so far I was interested, if the fruits are edible and how they taste. Thank you for response.
25 Sep, 2011
Katarina:
Yes, the fruit looks a lot like lychee (litchi)...however, it's very different. Lychee trees grow here...and the fruit shell is much harder. Strawberry tree has relatively soft fruit.
25 Sep, 2011
I see. Thank you.
25 Sep, 2011
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weird thought about strawberries growing from a tree :)
22 Sep, 2011