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  2. Arbutus - Wikipedia

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    Arbutus are small trees or shrubs with red flaking bark and edible red berries. [6] Fruit development is delayed for about five months after pollination, so that flowers appear while the previous year's fruit are ripening. [6] Peak flowering for the genus is in April with peak fruiting in October. [7]

  3. Arbutus menziesii - Wikipedia

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    Madrone berries. The trees are difficult to transplant and a seedling should be set in its permanent spot while still small. [7] Transplant mortality becomes significant once a madrone is more than 30 cm (1 ft) tall.

  4. Photinia - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a small pome, 4–12 mm across, bright red and berry-like, produced large quantities, maturing in the fall and often persisting well into the winter. The fruit are consumed by birds , including thrushes , waxwings and starlings ; the seeds are dispersed in their droppings.

  5. Arbutus unedo - Wikipedia

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    Twigs are reddish-brown and abundantly foliose, and often have small hairs. [11] The fruit is a red berry, 7–20 mm (1 ⁄ 4 – 13 ⁄ 16 in) diameter, spherical in shape with a rough surface. [11] It matures in about 12 months, in autumn, at the same time as the next flowering. It is edible; the fruit is sweet when reddish.

  6. Manzanita - Wikipedia

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    Manzanita branches with red bark. Manzanita is a common name for many species of the genus Arctostaphylos.They are evergreen shrubs or small trees present in the chaparral biome of western North America, where they occur from Southern British Columbia and Washington to Oregon, California, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas in the United States, and throughout Mexico.

  7. Synsepalum dulcificum - Wikipedia

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    This evergreen plant produces small, red berries, while white flowers are produced for many months of the year. The seeds are about the size of coffee beans. In Africa, leaves are attacked by lepidopterous larvae, and fruits are infested with larvae of fruit flies. The fungus Rigidoporus microporus has been found on this plant. [5]

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