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Fragaria Berried Treasure® Red (Strawberry)

Bontanical Name: Berried Treasure® Red Fragaria ananassa 'Summer Breeze Rose'
Common Name: Strawberry Berried Treasure® Red
Features: Edible, Mounded Habit, Rebloomer, Heat Tolerant
Attracts: Attracts Bees
Bloom Time: Spring - Fall
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Mature Plant Size: 12 - 16 inches high by 18 - 24 inches wide
Zone: Zone 4a - 9b
Fragaria Berried Treasure® Red, also known as Strawberries, this wonderful plant is both highly ornamental and it produces tasty fruit on ever-bearing plants. The semi-double flowers are gorgeous in their own right and lip-smacking sweet strawberry together all summer. It's a little like having your cake and eating it too. Planting in a container will show off the fruit to best effect, but it can also be grown in gardens. Short runners can develop over time, which may add a trailing element to the plant.  These runners can be trimmed back, if you prefer to do so or can be left as is. The 12-16" tall, mounding plants are just the right size for your patio pots or hanging baskets. They will flower and produce fruit the season they are planted if you buy plants or start seeds indoors, which means the plant can be grown as an annual. However, they are also quite hardy and will be perennial in zones 4-9.
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Fragaria Berried Treasure® Red, also known as Strawberries, this wonderful plant is both highly ornamental and it produces tasty fruit on ever-bearing plants. The semi-double flowers are gorgeous in their own right and lip-smacking sweet strawberry together all summer. It's a little like having your cake and eating it too. Planting in a container will show off the fruit to best effect, but it can also be grown in gardens. Short runners can develop over time, which may add a trailing element to the plant.  These runners can be trimmed back, if you prefer to do so or can be left as is. The 12-16" tall, mounding plants are just the right size for your patio pots or hanging baskets. They will flower and produce fruit the season they are planted if you buy plants or start seeds indoors, which means the plant can be grown as an annual. However, they are also quite hardy and will be perennial in zones 4-9.