ma·dro·ña (mə-drō

nyə) also
ma·dro·ño (-drō

nyō) or
ma·dro·ne (-drō

nə)
n. pl. ma·dro·ñas, also
ma·dro·ños or
ma·dro·nesAn evergreen tree
(Arbutus menziesii) native to Pacific North America, having leathery, glossy leaves, white urn-shaped flowers, and orange or red edible berries. The wood has been used for making furniture and the bark for tanning.
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madrona [American Spanish, from Spanish
madroño,
strawberry tree.]
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