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Arbutus andrachne

Arbutus andrachne, commonly called the Greek strawberry tree, is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East.

Arbutus andrachne
Tree of Arbutus andrachne at Orto Botanico dell'Università di Genova
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Genus: Arbutus
Species:
A. andrachne
Binomial name
Arbutus andrachne
Distribution map.
Synonyms[2]
  • Andrachne frutescens Ehret
  • Arbutus idaea Gand.
  • Arbutus integrifolia Lam.
  • Arbutus integrifolia Sieber ex Klotzsch
  • Arbutus lucida Steud.
  • Arbutus serratifolia Lodd.
  • Arbutus sieberi Klotzsch

The etymology of the species name corresponds to the Ancient Greek word ἀνδράχνη (andrákhnē), meaning "wild strawberry",[3][4] and refers to the common name of the tree and to its fruits.

Description edit

Arbutus andrachne can reach a height of about 12 metres. The smooth bark is exfoliating during the summer, leaving a layer with a pistachio green colour, which changes gradually to an orange brown. The flowers bloom in spring and are white or yellowish green. Its fruits ripen in autumn, and when left to dry in a cool place, are eaten as sweet, chewy candy.

According to a research study done by Alzoubi, the A. andrachne fruit's antioxidants contain a variety of chemicals that have a defensive effect against memory impairment where the antioxidants normalize the long- and short-term memory impairment caused from sleep deprivation.[5][6]

Horticulture edit

Hybrids edit

Garden history edit

Arbutus andrachne was reported by Peter Collinson as having flowered first in England in Dr John Fothergill's extensive botanical garden and greenhouses at Upton House, Essex (now West Ham Park), in 1765.[10]

In literature edit

"On leaving Bursa ... There was on the road a small tree bearing a fruit somewhat bigger than our largest cherries, and of the shape and taste of strawberries, but a little acid. It is pleasant to eat; but, if a great quantity be eaten, it mounts to the head, and intoxicates. It is ripe in November and December." Editor's footnote: "From the description, it seems to be the arbutus Andrachne."[11] The tree appears to exist in Dibbeen Forest Reserve in Jordan with its distinctive reddish bark that appears more red during and immediately after rain. Locals confirm that the fruits have narcotic-like effect.[citation needed] The fruits are reddish and sweet but taste more like figs.[citation needed]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^  Species was first described and published in Systema Naturae, ed. 10. 2: 1024. 1759. "Plant Name Details for Arbutus andrachne". IPNI. Retrieved August 5, 2010. in monte Pentelico Atticae
  2. ^ "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  3. ^ Bailly, Anatole (1981-01-01). Abrégé du dictionnaire grec français. Paris: Hachette. ISBN 978-2010035289. OCLC 461974285.
  4. ^ Bailly, Anatole. "Greek-french dictionary online". www.tabularium.be. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
  5. ^ Alzoubi, Karem H.; Malkawi, Bayan S.; Khabour, Omar F.; El-Elimat, Tamam; Alali, Feras Q. (2017-01-18). "Arbutus andrachne L. Reverses Sleep Deprivation-Induced Memory Impairments in Rats". Molecular Neurobiology. 55 (2): 1150–1156. doi:10.1007/s12035-017-0387-8. PMID 28101814. S2CID 3425930.
  6. ^ Bertsouklis, Konstantinos F.; Daskalakis, Ioannis; Biniari, Katerina; Papafotiou, Maria (2021-02-15). "Comparative study of polyphenolic content and antioxidant capacity in fruits of Arbutus unedo, A. andrachne and their natural hybrid A.× andrachnoides". Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca. 49 (1): 12165. doi:10.15835/nbha49112165. ISSN 1842-4309. S2CID 233932055.
  7. ^ a b c Filippi, Olivier (2007). Pour un jardin sans arrosage (For a garden without irrigation) (in French). Arles: Actes Sud. p. 80. ISBN 978-2-7427-6730-4.
  8. ^ Bertsouklis, Konstantinos Fotios; Papafotiou, Maria (2016-12-14). "Morphometric and Molecular Analysis of the Three Arbutus Species of Greece". Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca. 44 (2): 423–430. doi:10.15835/nbha44210572. ISSN 1842-4309.
  9. ^ Ducatillon, Catherine; Bellanger, Richard; Charron, Tristan; Chevallier, Joelle; Heinz, Christine; Marchal, Cecilia; Mellerin, Yannick; Caraglio, Yves; Ameglio, Thierry (2018), "Study of the adaptability of trees to drought:phenological monitoring of assisted growth sensors, in the Botanical Garden of Villa Thuret", Proceedings of the EuroGard VII Congress, vol. VII, EUROGARD, pp. 322–331, retrieved 2020-03-23
  10. ^ Ann Leighton, American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: 'For Use or Delight' , 1976:395; Leighton misidentifies it with Arbutus unedo; Georg Dionysius Ehret, "A description of the Andrachne" Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 57 (1767)
  11. ^ Thomas Wright, ed. (1848). "The travels of Bertrandon de la Brocquière". Early Travels in Palestine, comprising the narratives of Arculf, Willibald, Bernard, Saewulf, Sigurd, Benjamin of Tudela, de la Brocquière, Sir John Maundeville and Maundrel. p. 333.


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Arbutus andrachne commonly called the Greek strawberry tree is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East Arbutus andrachne Tree of Arbutus andrachne at Orto Botanico dell Universita di Genova Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Asterids Order Ericales Family Ericaceae Genus Arbutus Species A andrachne Binomial name Arbutus andrachneL 1 Distribution map Synonyms 2 Andrachne frutescens Ehret Arbutus idaea Gand Arbutus integrifolia Lam Arbutus integrifolia Sieber ex Klotzsch Arbutus lucida Steud Arbutus serratifolia Lodd Arbutus sieberi Klotzsch The etymology of the species name corresponds to the Ancient Greek word ἀndraxnh andrakhne meaning wild strawberry 3 4 and refers to the common name of the tree and to its fruits Contents 1 Description 2 Horticulture 2 1 Hybrids 2 2 Garden history 3 In literature 4 Gallery 5 ReferencesDescription editArbutus andrachne can reach a height of about 12 metres The smooth bark is exfoliating during the summer leaving a layer with a pistachio green colour which changes gradually to an orange brown The flowers bloom in spring and are white or yellowish green Its fruits ripen in autumn and when left to dry in a cool place are eaten as sweet chewy candy According to a research study done by Alzoubi the A andrachne fruit s antioxidants contain a variety of chemicals that have a defensive effect against memory impairment where the antioxidants normalize the long and short term memory impairment caused from sleep deprivation 5 6 Horticulture editHybrids edit Arbutusxandrachnoides Link 1821 is a hybrid between A andrachne and A unedo 7 8 Arbutus x thuretiana Demoly nothosp nov is a hybrid between A andrachne and A canariensis 7 Named after Gustave Thuret it is naturalised at Jardin botanique de la Villa Thuret 9 A x thuretiana is renowned for its perfectly smooth reddish brown bark exfoliating in the spring to show a new surprisingly pistachio green bark which gradually darkens and turns reddish again 7 Garden history edit Arbutus andrachne was reported by Peter Collinson as having flowered first in England in Dr John Fothergill s extensive botanical garden and greenhouses at Upton House Essex now West Ham Park in 1765 10 In literature edit On leaving Bursa There was on the road a small tree bearing a fruit somewhat bigger than our largest cherries and of the shape and taste of strawberries but a little acid It is pleasant to eat but if a great quantity be eaten it mounts to the head and intoxicates It is ripe in November and December Editor s footnote From the description it seems to be the arbutus Andrachne 11 The tree appears to exist in Dibbeen Forest Reserve in Jordan with its distinctive reddish bark that appears more red during and immediately after rain Locals confirm that the fruits have narcotic like effect citation needed The fruits are reddish and sweet but taste more like figs citation needed Gallery edit nbsp Plant of Arbutus andrachne nbsp Flowers and leaves nbsp Bark nbsp Fruits nbsp The hybrid Arbutus x andrachnoides nbsp The hybrid Arbutus x thuretiana nbsp Arbutus andrachne In IsraelReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arbutus andrachne Species was first described and published in Systema Naturae ed 10 2 1024 1759 Plant Name Details for Arbutus andrachne IPNI Retrieved August 5 2010 in monte Pentelico Atticae The Plant List A Working List of All Plant Species Retrieved 9 December 2014 Bailly Anatole 1981 01 01 Abrege du dictionnaire grec francais Paris Hachette ISBN 978 2010035289 OCLC 461974285 Bailly Anatole Greek french dictionary online www tabularium be Retrieved March 24 2020 Alzoubi Karem H Malkawi Bayan S Khabour Omar F El Elimat Tamam Alali Feras Q 2017 01 18 Arbutus andrachne L Reverses Sleep Deprivation Induced Memory Impairments in Rats Molecular Neurobiology 55 2 1150 1156 doi 10 1007 s12035 017 0387 8 PMID 28101814 S2CID 3425930 Bertsouklis Konstantinos F Daskalakis Ioannis Biniari Katerina Papafotiou Maria 2021 02 15 Comparative study of polyphenolic content and antioxidant capacity in fruits of Arbutus unedo A andrachne and their natural hybrid A andrachnoides Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj Napoca 49 1 12165 doi 10 15835 nbha49112165 ISSN 1842 4309 S2CID 233932055 a b c Filippi Olivier 2007 Pour un jardin sans arrosage For a garden without irrigation in French Arles Actes Sud p 80 ISBN 978 2 7427 6730 4 Bertsouklis Konstantinos Fotios Papafotiou Maria 2016 12 14 Morphometric and Molecular Analysis of the Three Arbutus Species of Greece Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj Napoca 44 2 423 430 doi 10 15835 nbha44210572 ISSN 1842 4309 Ducatillon Catherine Bellanger Richard Charron Tristan Chevallier Joelle Heinz Christine Marchal Cecilia Mellerin Yannick Caraglio Yves Ameglio Thierry 2018 Study of the adaptability of trees to drought phenological monitoring of assisted growth sensors in the Botanical Garden of Villa Thuret Proceedings of the EuroGard VII Congress vol VII EUROGARD pp 322 331 retrieved 2020 03 23 Ann Leighton American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century For Use or Delight 1976 395 Leighton misidentifies it with Arbutus unedo Georg Dionysius Ehret A description of the Andrachne Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 57 1767 Thomas Wright ed 1848 The travels of Bertrandon de la Brocquiere Early Travels in Palestine comprising the narratives of Arculf Willibald Bernard Saewulf Sigurd Benjamin of Tudela de la Brocquiere Sir John Maundeville and Maundrel p 333 nbsp This Ericaceae article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arbutus andrachne amp oldid 1220497014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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