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Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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Ninkasi 6ish (Germany) (
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Sun, Jun 8, 14 at 10:40
| Hi everyone, I picked this up at the market, have no idea if it is an everbearing or a once-a year fruiting type. Haven't been able to plant it in the garden yet, and it is just starting to put out fruit now. Any ideas? |
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RE: Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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It could be Pink Panda or Toscana and both are everbearing I think. I was at a plant swap meet yesterday and a man had some Strawberry plants,some of them were Pink Panda.He said they were mostly ornamental.I did check online and they do produce berries,although the flavor isn't great. Brady |
RE: Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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| There are two more,Tarpan and Tristan,which I have.They taste pretty good and are everbearing. Brady |
RE: Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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RE: Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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| It's ever-bearing. The fruit are not as good as the June bearing. |
RE: Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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It is everbearing and the fruit is pretty good. I bought these too, from Meijer, marked as everbearing, pink flowers as pictured. Some had fruit, I tried them, yum! Surprisingly good! I grow about 15 cultivars, sure I have better, but I would have no problem eating them. I could not resist, 6 for 6 bucks, I squeezed them in my 5 strawberry beds, well I put them in bare spots in three different beds. The contrast of flower colors looks awesome! Definite keepers! |
RE: Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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| Wow....never knew that flower color existed. Bonus. |
RE: Identify: June or everbearing strawberry?
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| great! Had never seen a pink flowered variety before. Thank you all for your replies, can't wait to taste them. |
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