RF2HX3A1R–Arbutus unedo, Killarney strawberry tree, strawberry tree, Dalmatian strawberry, Ericaceae. Red strawberry like fruits in autumn.
RFC9BBCT–bunch of bayberry plant over white background
RME9EK3D–Ornamental bark of the evergreen strawberry tree, Arbutus x andrachnoides
RMD0MED7–Flowers of Arbutus unedo
RFM4XAYF–Cluster of red berries on a Madrone tree in Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas. Arbutus texana is found on rocky slopes or or canyon walls.
RFB7FMND–Hybrid Strawberry Tree Arbutus x Andrachnoides
RMPW6B7P–Arbutus unedo, Strawberry tree
RM2D56EE7–The pale cream bell shaped flowers of the strawberry tree Arbutus unedo
RMDAGPDN–killarney strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo), branch with ripe fruits, Portugal
RFHDBMY4–Yellow, orange and red fruits of the Strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo) hanging from a tree at a park in California, USA
RME9H1CK–Arbutus or Strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo), Valverde del Camino, Huelva province, Region of Andalusia, Spain, Europe
RMD0KJNC–Arbutus berry jam
RFBE4R4K–Bark of the Pacific Madrone, Arbutus or Strawberry Tree (Arbutus menziesii), Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada
RMCFD378–Arbutus Ridge Gold Course, Mill Bay near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
RFEK6HJA–Erdbeerbaum - arbutus 15
RM2DF72JW–Greek strawberry tree (Arbutus andrachne) is a tree native to Greece and Asia. Flowers detail.
RFHM0Y0C–strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo) bloom
RFT2HF9Y–Arbutus unedo leaf (strawberry tree) isolated on white background
RFCEA93J–Tree Arbutus Menziesii on Vancouver Island
RF2HX3A07–Arbutus unedo, Killarney strawberry tree, strawberry tree, Dalmatian strawberry, Ericaceae. Red strawberry like fruits in autumn.
RMBKGK1B–Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo)
RFP1X0PY–Arbutus Unedo fruit ( Ericaceae). Strawberry fruit
RM2AGKRC1–A group of cream bell shaped flowers on the strawberry tree Arbutus unedo
RMW7N1MD–Strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo) with flowers, mature and immature fruits. Poitou, France.
RMEH57RC–Madrona bark, (Arbutus menziesii), Washington, Whidbey Island
RFGNJXWJ–Arbutus tree, showing detail of the flaking trunk bark, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
RMD0KJN0–Arbutus berry jam
RFBEDC3F–Pacific Madrone or Strawberry Tree (Arbutus menziesii), bark detail, Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada, North America
RMCFD33J–Arbutus tree, (Arbutus menziesii ) also known as Pacific Madrone bark on Moresby Island, Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada
RMD2K9WK–Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo)
RM2EWKP80–Madroño canario (Arbutus canariensis) is an evergreen shrub or small tree endemic to Canary Islands. Its fruits are edible.
RM2HK3THP–Hybrid strawberry tree (Arbutus x andrachnoides), bark
RFW5HF5N–Arbutus unedo branch with fruits isolated on white background
RMDYM15H–The bole of an arbutus also known as strawberry tree. That specimen is a hybrid between Arbutus unedo and Arbutus andrachne.
RFPHPFXB–KILLARNEY OR IRISH STRAWBERRY TREE (ARBUTUS UNEDO)
RMBWB74J–Flowers of the Strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo)
RMW4EE9F–Man walking in Arbutus Cove Park - Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
RFM1GK06–Dead, fallen leaves and curling pieces of peeled bark from arbutus trees (Pacific madrone) cover the ground with tones of reddish brown and gold.
RFPR77T2–19th century illustration of Arbutus unedo. Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonographische Encyklopaedie der Wiss
RFB7FMMB–Hybrid Strawberry Tree Arbutus x Andrachnoides S E Europe W Asia
RME1TYKT–The 18th green at the Arbutus Ridge Golf Club in Cobble Hill, BC.
RM2D56EAJ–A close up of the pale cream bell shaped flowers of the strawberry tree Arbutus unedo
RMR44X8X–Arbutus unedo. Fruit of the Strawberry tree.
RMEH57R0–Madrona bark, (Arbutus menziesii), Washington, Whidbey Island
RMRC97TK–red drupe, sometimes called arbutus-berry, with a rough surface