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20 Strawberry Tree Seeds โ€“ Arbutus Unedo for Ornamental & Edible Gardens

20 Strawberry Tree Seeds โ€“ Arbutus Unedo for Ornamental & Edible Gardens

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20 Strawberry Tree Seeds โ€“ Arbutus Unedo

Looking for strawberry tree seeds for sale? These Arbutus Unedo seeds grow into a striking evergreen shrub or small tree with showy white-pink flowers and unique red fruit that resemble strawberriesโ€”but taste bland. Itโ€™s a favorite for ornamental gardens thanks to its multicolored bark, twisted branches, and attractive year-round appearance.

Why Grow Strawberry Tree?

  • ๐Ÿ“ Unusual red fruits โ€“ look like strawberries, grow in clusters
  • ๐ŸŒณ Evergreen ornamental tree โ€“ multiseason appeal
  • ๐ŸŒบ White or pink bell-shaped flowers in fall
  • โ˜€๏ธ Thrives in sun or partial shade
  • ๐ŸŒฑ Fast-growing & drought tolerant

Whatโ€™s in the Pack?

Each pack contains 20 Arbutus Unedo seeds, fresh and sealed for optimal germination. Perfect for Mediterranean-style gardens, xeriscaping, or edible landscaping with flair.

Planting Instructions

  • Germination Guarantee: Over 80% under optimal conditions
  • Best Time to Plant: Fall or early spring
  • Soil: Sandy, loamy, or well-draining clay; pH neutral to alkaline
  • Light: Full sun or partial shade
  • Depth: 1/4 inch
  • Watering: Keep moist until germination (21โ€“28 days)

FAQs

How tall does Arbutus Unedo grow?

It can grow up to 8โ€“12 ft as a shrub, and up to 35 ft tall if trained as a tree.

Is the fruit edible?

Yes, but it's mostly bland. It's often used for jams or liqueurs like Medronho in Portugal.

Does it grow well in containers?

It can be grown in large containers for several years but prefers in-ground planting for long-term health.

Where to buy Strawberry Tree seeds for sale?

At Seeds World, we offer fresh Arbutus Unedo seeds with fast shipping across the U.S., ideal for gardeners seeking both beauty and edible curiosity.