Source: Brian Compton

Hul'q'umi'num' name:

qaanlhp

English Name:

Arbutus

Alternative English Names:

Pacific Madrone, Madrone, Madrona

Scientific Name:

Arbutus menziesii

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Description

Description, Habitat, Ecology, Distribution

Arbutus is a somewhat unusual tree because of its bark, which naturally peels off and away from the trunk and branches. This small to medium-sized tree has evergreen leaves and white flowers that appear in large, drooping clusters. The fruits are orange-red berries. Arbutus grows on dry, sunny, frequently rocky sites throughout the southern coast of British Columbia and the southeastern part of Vancouver Island.

Island Cultural Role

The leaves or inner bark of arbutus may be chewed for toothache and stomach problems.

Language

Hul'q'umi'num' Name

qaanlhp

APA

qa:nlɫp

Speaker

Ruby Peter

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