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Arbutus Menziesii Collection

Arbutus menziesii, commonly known as Pacific Madrona or Arbutus tree, is a stunning species found in the coastal regions of Canada and the United States

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Bark of Arbutus (Pacific Madrone) (Arbutus menzeisii) tree. Canada's only native broad-leafed

Bark of Arbutus (Pacific Madrone) (Arbutus menzeisii) tree. Canada's only native broad-leafed evergreen tree, Saltspring Island (Gulf Islands), British Columbia, Canada

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree bark peels

Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree bark peels

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree smooth bark

Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree smooth bark

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Arbutus Trees Curme Islands, Desolation Sound British Columbia, Canada

Arbutus Trees Curme Islands, Desolation Sound British Columbia, Canada

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Pacific Madrona Tree, East Sound, Orcas Island, Washington, USA

Pacific Madrona Tree, East Sound, Orcas Island, Washington, USA

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: USA, Washington, San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Point State Park, Pacific madrone trees

USA, Washington, San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Point State Park, Pacific madrone trees
USA, Washington State, San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Point State Park, Pacific madrone trees and rocky shoreline

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: USA, Washington, San Juan Island National Historical Park, English Camp, Pacific

USA, Washington, San Juan Island National Historical Park, English Camp, Pacific
USA, Washington State, San Juan Island National Historical Park, English Camp, Pacific madrone trees bloom alongside Douglas fir

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: USA, Washington State. Woman sea kayaker paddles between rocks in Chuckanut Bay near Bellingham

USA, Washington State. Woman sea kayaker paddles between rocks in Chuckanut Bay near Bellingham, WA, with Madrona Trees (Arbutus menziesii) behind. (MR)

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Russell Island. Arbutus tree (Arbutus menziesii)

Canada, British Columbia, Russell Island. Arbutus tree (Arbutus menziesii)

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: American Robin and Berries

American Robin and Berries
An American Robin (Turdis migratorius) sitting in the Pacifc Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) berry tree at San Joaquin Wildlife Preserve

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Pacific Madrona (Arbutus menziesii) Tree, Orcas Island, Washington, US

Pacific Madrona (Arbutus menziesii) Tree, Orcas Island, Washington, US

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Madrona Trunk Detail, San Juan Island, WA

Madrona Trunk Detail, San Juan Island, WA
USA, WA, San Juan Island, Madrona Trunk Detail

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Madrona Trees (Arbutus menziesii), Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park, Vancouver Island

Madrona Trees (Arbutus menziesii), Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Arbutus menziesii

Arbutus menziesii
USA, WA, Marrowstone Island, Madrona Trunk Detail

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: USA, Washington State, Lopez Island. Brown peeling Pacific Madrone bark reveals the

USA, Washington State, Lopez Island. Brown peeling Pacific Madrone bark reveals the green of the tree trunk on Lopez Island, Washington State

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: USA, Oregon, Siskiyou National Forest. Peeling bark of a Pacific madrone tree

USA, Oregon, Siskiyou National Forest. Peeling bark of a Pacific madrone tree

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: USA, Washington, Port Townsend. Pacific madrone bark detail. Credit as

USA, Washington, Port Townsend. Pacific madrone bark detail. Credit as: Gilles Delisle / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageArbutus Menziesii Collection: Arbutus menziesii

Arbutus menziesii. Bark peeling from the trunk of an Arbutus tree. Photographed on Hornby Island, British Colombia, Canada


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Arbutus menziesii, commonly known as Pacific Madrona or Arbutus tree, is a stunning species found in the coastal regions of Canada and the United States. In British Columbia, Canada, its bark peels off to reveal intricate details that add character to these majestic trees. The smooth bark of the madrone tree in British Columbia showcases its elegance against the backdrop of nature's beauty. On Orcas Island, Washington, USA, East Sound boasts a breathtaking view of Pacific Madrona Trees. Their presence adds charm to this picturesque location. Lime Kiln Point State Park on San Juan Island also showcases the grandeur of these unique trees amidst rocky terrain. The historical significance can be witnessed at English Camp in San Juan Island National Historical Park. These trees have stood witness to centuries-old stories and events that shaped our history. In Chuckanut Bay near Bellingham, Washington State, a woman sea kayaker paddles between rocks while being surrounded by the enchanting beauty of arbutus trees. Russell Island in British Columbia is home to yet another magnificent arbutus tree specimen. Curme Islands in Desolation Sound, British Columbia offer an idyllic setting where Arbutus Trees thrive harmoniously with their surroundings. The combination of Pacific madrone and Douglas fir above rocky landscapes on San Juan Island exemplifies nature's resilience and adaptability. Whether it's exploring Lime Kiln Point State Park or delving into history at English Camp on San Juan Island National Historical Park - one cannot help but be captivated by the allure and splendor exuded by Arbutus menziesii throughout their natural habitat across Canada and Washington state in the USA.