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madrono
Madrona Ma*dro"[~n]a, n. [Sp. madro[~n]o.] (Bot.) A small evergreen tree or shrub (Arbutus Menziesii), of California, having a smooth bark, thick shining leaves, and edible red berries, which are often called madro[~n]a apples. [Written also madro[~n]o.]

Meaning of madrono from wikipedia

- Madroño may refer to: El Madroño, Spanish muni****lity of Seville Navas del Madroño, Spanish muni****lity of Cáceres, Extremadura Garcinia madruno, a...
- sciences in the Western United States The society services are: the journal Madroño, published since 1916; annual banquets in various California locations...
- Navas del Madroño is a muni****lity located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2014 census, the muni****lity has a po****tion...
- El Madroño is a muni****lity located in the province of Seville, Spain. According to the 2005 census (INE), the town has a po****tion of 367 inhabitants...
- Garcinia magnifolia, also known as bebasajo or giant leaf madrono, is a flowering tree in the family Clusiaceae (Guttiferae). The specific epithet (magnifolia)...
- The Statue of the Bear and the Strawberry Tree (in Spanish “El Oso y el Madroño”) is a sculpture from the second half of the 20th century, situated in...
- "Growth dynamics of two chaparral shrub species with time after fire". Madroño. 37 (4): 225–236. JSTOR 41424817. Keeley, Jon E. (1995). "****ure of California...
- genetic individual". Madroño. 43 (4): 445–452. Hall, Gustav W. (January–March 1990). "Genetic Uniformity of El Arbol de Tule". Madroño. 37 (!): 1–5. Debreczy...
- Botanical Society's journal Madroño. The entire paper was republished under the heading "Reprinted classic Madroño Articles" in Madroño, volume 60, p. 359 in...
- called madrones or madronas in the United States, from the Spanish name madroño (strawberry tree). On the south coast of British Columbia, Canada, where...