Ruby Ann
Strawberry Ruby Ann (formerly Exp. M 389) is known for its ruby-red flower color. The compact plant produces a ruby-red cascade of flowers and sweet fruits during the whole summer. Fruits are medium sized and have the typical strawberry-like conical shape. The relatively large seeds of Ruby Ann germinate fast and uniformly. Seedlings develop quickly into strong plug plants.
For more: www.abz-strawberry.nl/en
Berries Galore
Berries Galore strawberries are ornamental and edible. Now in three flower color choices: Pink, Rose and White. These ever-bearing runner plants produce mid-sized, deep red berries over thick, glossy, deep green foliage. Harvest every three to four days so summer stays filled with flavor. Hardy to USDA Zone 5. Plant matures in 75 to 85 days.
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Allstar
A berry that lives up to its name. Vigorous plants bear huge, firm, extra-juicy berries, with gorgeous red color and super sweet flavor. And, it’s frost-resistant, too. Mid-season June-bearing.
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Montana
Strawberry F1 Montana develops a medium compact plant with some runners and many extra-large, white flowers. These characteristics make Montana suitable for combined culture with the FleuroStar winning strawberry F1 Toscana. Montana produces an abundance of conically-shaped, medium-large fruits during the entire summer. Fruit flavor is fresh and sweet.
For more: www.abz-strawberry.nl/en
Cupido
The heart-shaped fruit of Cupido delivers good firmness, nice red color and delicate flavor on an ever-bearing variety. Fruit is easily visible and easy to harvest with its trailing habit. Matures at 75 to 80 days in the summer. Available exclusively through Ball Seed.
For more: www.ballingenuity.com
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