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Premium Strawberry Variety: Experience the delight of homegrown strawberries with our premium plant variety.
High Yield Guarantee: Enjoy a bountiful harvest of succulent strawberries with our high-yield plants.
Easy to Grow: Beginner-friendly plants perfect for both experienced gardeners and those new to strawberry cultivation.
Vibrant and Sweet Berries: Harvest vibrant, red strawberries with a sweet and juicy flavor that's perfect for fresh eating or culinary use.
Adaptable to Various Climates: Thrives in a range of climates, making it suitable for gardens or containers.
Compact and Space-Saving: Ideal for small spaces, balconies, or patios, our strawberry plants are compact and space-saving.
Healthy and Disease-Resistant: Robust plants with resistance to common diseases, ensuring a healthy and thriving strawberry patch.
Seasonal Blooms: Enjoy beautiful blossoms before the strawberry season, adding visual appeal to your garden.
Detailed Planting Instructions: Receive comprehensive planting instructions for successful cultivation, even for beginners.
Sustainable Packaging: Our commitment to the environment includes eco-friendly packaging for a sustainable gardening experience.
Description:
Strawberries are low-growing herbaceous plants with a fibrous root system and a crown from which arise basal leaves. The leaves are compound, typically with three leaflets, sawtooth-edged, and usually hairy. The flowers, generally white, rarely reddish, are borne in small clusters on slender stalks arising, like the surface-creeping stems, from the axils of the leaves. As a plant ages, the root system becomes woody, and the ?mother? crown sends out runners (e.g., stolons) that touch ground and root, thus enlarging the plant vegetatively. Botanically, the strawberry fruit is considered an ?accessory fruit? and is not a true berry. The flesh consists of the greatly enlarged flower receptacle and is embedded with the many true fruits, or achenes, which are popularly called seeds.