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Dwarf Strawberry Tree

Arbutus unedo 'Compacta'

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Description

Versatile, Uniquely Beautiful Dwarf Strawberry Tree

  • Thick, Broad-Leaved Evergreen Leaves
  • Incredible White Flower Clusters from Fall to Late Winter
  • Nectar-Rich Blooms Support Beneficial Pollinators
  • Cute "Strawberry"-Shaped Fruit for Birds
  • Grow as Large Shrub or Small Tree
  • Gorgeous, Cinnamon-Colored Bark
  • Water-Wise Once Established
  • So Many Ways to Enjoy in the Landscape

Relax in style with Dwarf Strawberry Trees (Arbutus unedo 'Compacta') that offer a handsome profile and pretty flowers and fruit. Take full advantage of these easy-care plants in the Western landscape.

Leathery, lance-shaped leaves remain dark green all year long. They grow lushly on these densely branched plants and offer a very elegant look.

This water-wise small tree is really a gracefully branched evergreen shrub with glossy green foliage. Let the lower limbs grow in for a magnificent privacy screen.

Or, prune them up to showcase the beautiful, cinnamon-colored bark. It grows in character with age, peeling and becoming a bit shaggy.

From fall through late winter, it is covered in masses of snowy-white, bell-shaped flowers. You'll be pleased to see bright red strawberry-like fruit appear just around the same time.

This striking effect is an ornamental display. Let it decorate your landscape during your Holiday festivities each year.

You can even eat the fruit of the Dwarf Strawberry tree. Please pick them when they are perfectly ripe for a woodsy taste that is a bit like a mix of guava and apricot.

At their peak, the fruit is high in vitamin C. Wildcrafters use them for fresh eating, jams, pie-filling, or wine. Or, you can simply choose to allow the birds to eat their fill.

These hardy evergreens are found on many Fire-Wire lists. Rely on their unique and wonderful good looks in your West Coast garden this season.

Order your Dwarf Strawberry Tree today! Then, put your feet up and admire your good taste.

How to Use Dwarf Strawberry Tree in the Landscape

The upright branches have an energetic visual appeal. Welcome guests with a pair flanking on either side of your front door.

Create a lavish hedge along your property line and you'll bump up the privacy on your property with ease.

Your neighbors will surely appreciate this "friendly fence", as well.

For a solid screen, plant them four feet apart on center. You'll measure from the center of one to the center of the next. Keep those low branches on the plant.

Anchor a large planting bed behind your patio furniture. Prune it up as a fantastic specimen tree, if desired.

Site your Dwarf Strawberry Tree to take advantage of their angles. Spent a bit of time before planting, turning the plant this way and that to make sure you capture its "best side".

Plant an informal group of them on a berm, or in an island bed in the lawn. Vary the spacing for a natural look. Enjoy your unmistakably beautiful garden accent!

Allow the artfully curved and twisted branches to become a sculptural accent tree at the start of a garden path. Strategically remove a low branch or two to custom-fit your tree around a cozy set of garden benches.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Grow Dwarf Strawberry Tree in either full sun or light shade. They'll need at least four hours of direct sunlight for best performance.

Water your plant well prior to planting, and soak it well afterward.

During their first season, give them a careful schedule of water. Use the "Finger Test" to determine if they need supplemental water.

Poke your finger in the ground near the root system. If it's getting dry, soak them. If it is still moist, skip the watering and check the next day.

Once they are established in your native soil, they'll become blissfully water-wise. In very extended dry periods, you might choose to apply water periodically.

Well-drained soil is a must. If you have soil that retains water for a long time, add additional soil in a mound 18 inches high by three feet wide. Plant in that mound.

Prune to shape in late winter. We encourage you to develop a pruning plan by studying your tree during the year. Decide which limbs you'll keep first, then remove the rest.

You can also time your pruning to coincide with the Holidays. Use a few bedecked, fruited, and flowering boughs in your centerpieces.

Enjoy these plants as spectacular large shrubs or small trees. You'll be absolutely thrilled with the high quality of our commercial-grade plants.

Order Dwarf Strawberry Tree from the expert growers at Nature Hills today! Track your securely packaged plant directly to your doorstep. What could be easier?

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Dwarf Strawberry Tree grow well in my planting zone (e.g., Sunset zones 4-24 or USDA 8-11)?

  • The Dwarf Strawberry Tree thrives in USDA zones 8-11 and Sunset zones 4-24, making it well-suited for West Coast gardens. This hardy evergreen handles diverse conditions once established. Check your specific zone on our plant details page to confirm compatibility before planting.

How much sun exposure does the Dwarf Strawberry Tree need—full sun or partial shade?

  • Dwarf Strawberry Trees thrive in full sun to partial shade conditions. These adaptable evergreens perform best with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily but tolerate some afternoon shade in hot climates. Plant in a sunny spot for optimal flowering and fruiting, available at naturehills.com.

Is the Dwarf Strawberry Tree cold hardy, and can it survive frost or extreme temperatures?

  • The Dwarf Strawberry Tree is moderately cold hardy and described as suitable for Western landscapes. It blooms from fall through late winter, indicating good frost tolerance during cooler months. Check your specific hardiness zone before planting, as it performs best in milder winter climates.

How is the Dwarf Strawberry Tree shipped—bare root, potted, or in what container sizes?

  • Dwarf Strawberry Trees typically ship as potted plants in containers rather than bare root, ensuring better transplant success for these evergreen specimens. The established root system allows for planting throughout the growing season. Plant in spring or fall for best establishment in your climate zone.

Are the fruits on the Dwarf Strawberry Tree edible, and do they taste good?

  • Yes, the fruits are edible with a unique woodsy flavor resembling a mix of guava and apricot. They're high in vitamin C when perfectly ripe and can be used for jams, pies, or wine. Pick them at peak ripeness for the best taste, or leave them for the birds to enjoy.

Does the Dwarf Strawberry Tree have any common pests or diseases I should worry about?

  • The Dwarf Strawberry Tree is remarkably disease and pest resistant, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice. Occasional issues with aphids or scale insects may occur, but these are rarely serious problems. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overwatering to prevent any fungal issues in humid conditions.

Can the Dwarf Strawberry Tree be grown in a container or pot?

  • The Dwarf Strawberry Tree adapts well to container growing due to its compact size and water-wise nature once established. Its dense branching habit and evergreen foliage make it an excellent choice for large pots or planters. Choose a container at least 24 inches wide and ensure good drainage for best results.

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