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Botanical Name Fragaria x ananassa 'Cherryberry' Mature Height 1 Foot Mature Width Variable Light Requirement Full Sun to Partial Shade Hardiness Zone Zones 3-9 Tolerance N/A Attracts Pollinators ℹ New in garden centers and debated to be of the tastiest strawberries available is the very rare and extremely cold hard
Botanical Name | Fragaria x ananassa 'Cherryberry' |
Mature Height | 1 Foot |
Mature Width | Variable |
Light Requirement | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 3-9 |
Tolerance | N/A |
Attracts | Pollinators |
ℹ New in garden centers and debated to be of the tastiest strawberries available is the very rare and extremely cold hardy Cherryberry Strawberry plant. You won’t see this dark skinned and exquisitely flavored strawberry at the supermarket, despite its intensely sweet and rich berries. Retailers think shoppers will assume they’re over-ripe and leave them on the shelf, but us gardeners know different! The darker the fruits, the sweeter the flavour gets with Cherryberry Strawberry. As fruits ripen and get sweeter, they turn an intense deep red, verging on purple! Produces in June - July. Just as hardy and high yielding as our favorite red varieties, be among the first to grow and enjoy this very unique fruit in Canada!
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