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Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Introduced in 1923 by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York, 'Beacon' is virtually extinct in cultivation today. This "June-bearing" strawberry fell out of favor because of its vulnerability to late spring frosts.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Beacon' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. Plants bear round white five-petaled flowers in spring that...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom strawberry 'Beder Wood' originated in Moline, Illinois, in 1881. It was widely cultivated in the Midwest United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for its abundant, relatively early-ripening berries. It is rarely grown today.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Beder Wood' spreads by runners to form expanding clumps of three-lobed leaves. Plants bear round white five-petaled...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom strawberry 'Brandywine' was widely cultivated in Southern California in the early twentieth centuries for its early-spring to late-autumn crop of large, flavorful, deep-crimson berries. Rarely grown today, this variety originated in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in about 1890.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Brandywine' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. Plants bear round...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom strawberry 'Bubach' (pronounced "Buh-baw") was widely cultivated in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century, but is rarely grown today. This cultivar originated in Princeton, Illinois, around 1882.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Bubach' forms clumps of compound, three-parted leaves. This variety produces relatively few "runners" and resulting offsets. Plants bear round white five-petaled...
Jessie Keith
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are low-growing hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. A 1998 introduction from Canada's Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food, 'Cabot' bears large flavorful fruits midway through the spring strawberry season on exceptionally cold-hardy plants.
This cultivar bears three-lobed leaves in clumps that form offsets via trailing stolons. The round white five-petaled flowers appear in mid-spring, followed by the cone-shaped fruits.
A reliable performer...
Jessie Keith
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The "June-bearing" variety 'Cavendish' produces heavy yields of large, mildly flavored, dark-red berries in late spring and early summer, midway in the spring strawberry season. This hybrid of 'Glooscap' and 'Annapolis' was introduced in 1990 by Canada's AAFC Research Center in Kentville, Nova Scotia.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Cavendish' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves....
Ken Hammond, USDA/ARS
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are low-growing hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Introduced in 1982 by the University of California, 'Chandler' bears large flavorful strawberries over a long season. Formerly California's most widely cultivated strawberry cultivar, it remains popular with West Coast and Southeast United States growers and gardeners.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Chandler' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. When days are short and...
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 'Chesapeake' ripens its large, richly flavored, dark-red berries in late spring and early summer, toward the end of the spring strawberry season. This "June-bearing" strawberry was widely cultivated in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States in the early twentieth century. It originated in Nanticoke, Maryland, around 1904.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Chesapeake' forms clumps of...
(Dover Strawberry, Garden Strawberry, 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, 'Dover' is a 1979 University of Florida introduction that resists crown rot 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 the cone-shaped fruits.
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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 'Dunlap' bears numerous medium to large, flavorful, dark crimson berries in late spring and early summer. Rarely grown today, 'Dunlap' was widely cultivated in the northern United States in the early twentieth century, where it was renowned for its adaptability and hardiness. This cultivar originated in Urbana, Illinois, around 1890.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Dunlap' spreads by runners...