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Plants are slightly more productive than Profumata plants, and they also produce a small fall crop.
In addition to making a beautiful groundcover in sun or partial shade, these exceptionally productive plants bear intensely sweet fruit that is renowned in France for making delicious pastries or for dropping into a glass of champagne. Berries are large for an alpine type, up to an inch long, and you will get plenty for fresh eating. 4' pots.
Berries are slightly larger than those of Capron. 4' pots.
(Fragaria vesca var. albocarpa) Unlike other Alpines, this variety produces runners and makes an excellent groundcover or container plant in sun or dappled shade. 8' tall plants bear a light crop of small, sweet, creamy-white berries from spring till frost. Native to mountainous regions, it is not the best choice for areas with hot, humid summers. USDA Zones 5-10. 4' pots
(Fragaria chiloensis) Our Northwest native ground cover. It forms a low, lush compact mat of glossy green leaves that become tinged red in the fall. It has white flowers. Sets tasty small red strawberries in the fall. Likes sun or partial shade. 4 inch pots.
The fruity fragrance and sweet flavor of these delicious berries is a scrumptious mixture of strawberry and pineapple. Similar in size and growth habit to red Alpine varieties, these beauties are yellow with brownish seeds when ripe. 4' pots.
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