The Madrona or Arbutus tree (Arbutus menziesii) is native to the west coast from British Columbia to Mexico, but is found primarily in the northern parts of this area in exposed coastal locations. I am fascinated by its red peeling bark (this is normal), colorful wood, and beautiful forms. These photos were taken in August, but in the spring its lovely foliage is another attraction, as well as its flowers. The photo was taken at Clayton Beach in Larrabee State Park, is unenhanced, and the colors are true to nature. More photos from Clayton Beach and of the Madronas can be found at the link below.
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