| Tristar Everbearing Strawberry | Red Wonder Alpine Strawberry |
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Tristar is one of the best flavored continuous bearing strawberries from the eastern U.S. Disease resistant and productive. Introduced by USDA Beltsville and the University of Maryland in 1981, Tristar is still a very popular strawberry. The plant spreads by runners and makes a fine row. Zones 5-7.
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Red Wonder is an alpine strawberry with deep red fruit. Everbearing plant that produces no runners. Grows 6" to 10" tall. Excellent as a ground cover or in rock garden. Native to the Scandinavian forests of Europe. Sets fruit when night time temperatures are below 50 degrees F. Fruits are soft, flavorful, and gourmet. Very good plant for borders. Zones 3-7.
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| Yellow Wonder Alpine Strawberry | Sweet Charlie Strawberry - Fragaria annassa |
Yellow Wonder alpine strawberries do not produce runners, therefore they are ideal for edgings or containers, or narrow rows in the vegetable garden. Conical fruits 1/2" to 1" long are not noticed by the birds because of the fruits color. Yellow Wonder fruit is highly aromatic with delicious flavor and the plant is long lived in perennial spots around the home. The plants ripen their fruits in the spring and fall since flower initiation of the crown of the plant happens when night time temperatures fall below 50 degrees F. Plants are everbearing the farther north they are grown. Native to Europe, we grow the vigorous plants from seed. Space 1' circles or 1' apart in rows Zones 3-7.
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Sweet Charlie was the first patented variety to come out of FL Univ. Large conic fruit winning the taste test of the 1994 North Carolina Strawberry Grower's Meeting. Dark green compact growth with fruit that lives up to its name. Zones 7-9.
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| Earliglow Strawberry | Sparkle Strawberry - Fairfax x Aberdeen |
Introduced years ago, Earliglow still retains the high strawberry flavor of the heirloom varieties. Good sized berries and the earliest. Deep red color fruit and plants are disease resistant. Zones 4-8.
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Sparkle is a very hardy, flavorful variety introduced 60 years ago but still is very popular because of its flavor. Excellent for jam and freezing.Fruit is red all the way through. Our hardiest selection. One of its parents, Fairfax, is still considered the best flavored strawberry. Space @ 1' circle or in 2' wide rows 12" to 18" apart. Zones 4-7.
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| Virginia Native Strawberry - Fragaria virginiana | Seascape Strawberry - Fragaria x ananassa |
The native Fragaria virginiana or Virginia native strawberry is a spring bearing, soft, highly flavored ground cover. Fruits are delicate with high aroma. Plants spread by runner plants and are perennial. Space @ 1' circles Zones 5-8.
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Seascape is a variety from the U of CA. Large, firm berries with outstanding flavor. A day neutral* variety producing high yields, large fruit size, symmetry, attractive appearance, and general flexibility in planting requirements. Fruits spring into fall. Usually one berry per plant will be a "king" berry. Very large and perfect for fondue. Seascape is similar to Selva with a lower chilling requirement. It is a cross between Selva and Douglas. Space 1' to 18' apart in rows 1' to 3' wide. Zone 5-9.* A day neutral strawberry will produce flowers and fruit even when temperatures at night are above 60 degrees. Originally, ever bearers produced spring and fall but not summer. Plant Patent 07614 View detailed information Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back!
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| Diamante Strawberry | White Fruiting Christina Native Strawberry - Fragaria virginiana |
Diamante is characterized by its exceptional fruit quality and excellent flavor, very large fruit size (30-31 grams per fruit), and a plant form compact and erect. Diamante begins fruiting two or three weeks later than Aromas. Noted as the best variety for chocolate covered strawberries because of its size and sweetness. Zone 6-9.
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Christina is a native spring bearing white strawberry. Plants run freely and should naturalize in dappled shade rock gardens and walled gardens especially near the kitchen. Fruits are soft and sweet. Space 1' circles, Zone 5-7 maybe Zone 8.
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