Strawberry Tree

A Mediterranean plant suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Evergreen, with a woody stem and orange-red fruits.

Exposure

Direct full sun, both an indoor and an outdoor plant

Temperature

Max + 40° Min -2°

Life cycle

It blooms from October to January, bearing fruits in autumn of the following year. It is one of the few plants in which flowers and fruits coexist.

Vulnerability

Alternaria, Aphids, cochineal. To be treated with specific products.

Irrigation

Always keep the soil moist. Water more frequently in summer.

Fertilization

Balanced fertilizer 20-20-20

Phytomedicine

Anti-inflammatory

Due to the presence of arbutin, it is used in case of cystitis and urinary inflammations

Disinfectant

The beneficial properties are due to the significant presence of tannins, polyphenolic substances that make this plant useful in phytotherapy as a disinfectant for the urinary tract.

Honey

Thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, strawberry tree honey is also recommended for relieving sore throat and preventing seasonal illnesses.

Face Tonic

Let the leaves infuse for 10-15 min. This tonic is ideal for mature skin, thanks to the antioxidant substances that counteract the formation of free radicals and skin aging.

Beauty

Strawberry tree has the ability to lighten skin spots thanks to its arbutin content and is also used to thoroughly cleanse the epidermis.

Intestine

The leaves, in the form of an infusion, are indicated to alleviate intestinal inflammation.

Mature berries of Strawberry Tree are rich in

Sugars
Pectin
Iron
Carotene
Nicotinamide
Thiamine
Riboflavin
Vitamin C

Cuisine Strawberry tree can be used for

Infusions and decoctions
Jams
Cakes
Honey
Liquor

Quantum Plant

Characteristic of quantum strawberry tree: dense, healthy plant, bright green leaves, larger and tastier fruits. During growth, homeopathic remedies and Bach flowers have been used to develop healthy plants.

Our strawberry trees are cultivated using methods of quantum agriculture, which is based on a dynamic-energy approach, using the energetic interactions of quantum physics to get the best from the ecosystem.

Complex energy processes are now described by quantum physics, which also takes into account the subtle interactions between subatomic particles. These are the most important components in regulating and stimulating the subtlest biological processes.

By ingesting healthy food, we harmonize the resonance frequencies transmitted by the food, which even before providing chemical benefits, transmits positive sensations through frequencies. A true frequency-based homeopathic remedy.

Quantum agriculture, in this way, improves the health properties of the substances contained in the plant, also giving a better taste to the fruits.

Curiosities

The strawberry tree, scientifically named Arbutus unedo, derives its etymological roots from the ancient Celtic language: "Ar" meaning rough and "butus" indicating bush. The term "Unedo", instead, comes from Latin "unus", meaning one, and "edo", meaning I eat, combined in the extended appellation "unum tantum edo", which translates to "I only eat one". This plant, long forgotten, has rediscovered its identity in the territory thanks to a revived production.
According to an ancient Ligurian tradition, it was considered a gesture of great hospitality to place a branch of strawberry tree on the front door to welcome arriving guests.
According to an ancient custom, hanging a branch of strawberry tree with three fruits in the house would be auspicious.
It is used, along with other herbs, on the night of June 23 to prepare St. John's water. According to ancient popular beliefs, the strawberry tree is one of the plants capable of warding off the famous witches of St. John's, others consider it a magical plant protector of houses, capable of driving away negativity and demonic or generally adverse creatures.