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Madrone

Arbutus menziesii

Light Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Dry
Ease of Growing: Hard to grow
Growth Rate: Slow
Spreads: No
Wildlife Support: Pollinators, Pest-eating Insects, Birds or Mammals
Fire Resistant: No
Edible: No
Mature Height: 20-65ft
Mature Width: 20-65ft

Madrone is an attractive, broad-leaved evergreen tree with a twisting trunk that develops beautiful reddish-brown exfoliating bark with age. Mature size ranges from 20 to 65 feet tall and wide. Madrone does best in full sun and grows well on hillsides with dry, well-drained or rocky soils. Leaves are dark, shiny green and shed irregularly throughout the year.

Flowers are small, pinkish, and bell-shaped, arranged in drooping clusters. Flowers appear in April, followed by small round orange-red berries. Madrone’s fruit is eaten by a wide range of birds and its flowers attract numerous pollinators. They reach their full aesthetic potential when planted in a grove. Madrones can be difficult to establish, so plant small seedlings and be patient.

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