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(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry, Sweet Charlie Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are low-growing hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. A "cool-season" strawberry for areas with mild humid winters, 'Sweet Charlie' is a 1992 University of Florida introduction that resists fungal diseases and that flowers and fruits in winter.
This cultivar bears three-lobed leaves in clumps that form offsets via trailing stolons. When days are short and temperatures moderate, plants produce round white five-petaled flowers, followed by an abundance...
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry, Tioga Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are low-growing hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Introduced in 1964 by the University of California, 'Tioga' bears multiple crops of tasty strawberries from early spring to fall.
Like all strawberry cultivars, 'Tioga' forms clumps of compound, three-parted leaves with toothed leaflets. Plants produce prostrate stems ("stolons") that root to form new plantlets. From late winter to late spring, plants bear round white five-petaled flowers that develop...
James H. Schutte
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry, Tristar Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid herbaceous perennials grown for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Introduced in 1981 by the USDA Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, 'Tristar' is a "day-neutral" cultivar which produces relatively small, firm, flavorful strawberries from late spring until early fall (with a pause during hot weather). Like most garden strawberries, it spreads by stolons to form expanding clumps of three-lobed leaves.
Highly adaptable, 'Tristar' succeeds in many regions...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom variety 'Warfield' bears numerous small, robustly flavored, dark-red berries on vigorous hardy plants. Rarely grown today, this "June-bearing" strawberry was a favorite of commercial growers in the northern United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It originated in Sandoval, Illinois, around 1882.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Warfield' spreads by runners to form expanding...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The most widely grown strawberry in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century, 'Wilson' originated in Albany, New York, around 1851. This heirloom "June-bearing" variety is rarely if ever cultivated today.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Wilson' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. Round, white, five- to nine-petaled flowers open in spring from buds initiated the previous fall....
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The seed-propagated variety Fragooâ„¢ Pink provides a non-stop display of attractive flowers, foliage, and berries. It grows from seed to bloom in about 75 days. This pink-flowered, "day-neutral" strawberry was introduced by Syngenta Horticultural Services, Lisle, Illinois.
Like most garden strawberries, this cultivar spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. It produces conspicuous pink...
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Fragooâ„¢ strawberries are seed-propagated varieties that provide a non-stop display of attractive flowers, foliage, and fruits. They go from seed to flower in about 75 days. These "day-neutral" strawberries were introduced by Syngenta Horticultural Services, Lisle, Illinois.
Like most garden strawberries, these cultivars spread by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. They produces conspicuous...
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Fragooâ„¢ strawberries are seed-propagated varieties that provide a non-stop display of attractive flowers, foliage, and fruits. They go from seed to flower in about 75 days. These "day-neutral" strawberries were introduced by Syngenta Horticultural Services, Lisle, Illinois.
Like most garden strawberries, these cultivars spread by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. They produces conspicuous...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Ash, Fan-West Ash)
The vigorous, sterile ash, ‘Fan-West’, is super tough. It thrives in poor, dry soils and also grows well in cold, windy, harsh locations. This outstanding deciduous shade tree has a strong upright central leader and broad, rounded crown with great branching. It is a hybrid between two North American natives, the velvet ash (Fraxinus velutina) and the green ash (F. pennsylvanica) that was discovered by Eddie Fanick of San Antonio,Texas as a natural seedling on the banks of the Guadalupe...
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(Autumn Applause White Ashe, White Ash)
The male white ash cultivar ‘Autumn Applause’ has a spreading crown and fine foliage that turns shades of russet purple in fall. It was introduced by Wandell's Nursery Inc. of Urbana, Illinois and first became available in 1975.
The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists in hilly forests from Texas to the farthest northeastern reaches...