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This alpine strawberry is a creamy-yellow fruit with flavors of pineapple, strawberry, and passionfruit. The plant produces small fruits no bigger than a thimble but a large amount of them. This gourmet fruit is often found in restaurants because of its excellent aroma and flavor. Plants are easy to start from seed and can even be grown through zone 4.
Zones 5-10
None of them sprouted.
Can't wait to plant. Thank you
Thank you for your detailed blog on growing strawberries. You are the first gardening channel I subscribed to and now buy your seeds. From the blog I learned how to buy and grow strawberries.
Luke, I love your passion for gardening and more power and success to you all.
Can’t wait to see these beauties pop up!
Excited to try!
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