Fragaria x ananassa 'Earle Felten'

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A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous herb.
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Foliage retention deciduous
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Pollination entomogamy
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Origin: in Pennsauken Township, Camden County, N.J., by Oscar Earle Felten, East Merchantville, N.J. Introd. in 1951. Plant patent 1033; 28 Aug. 1951. Felten seedling 3001 (inbred sib-crosses of Marvel × Howard 17) × Mildred Felten (Felten seedling 3001 × Fairfax); selected in 1938. Tree: upright; productive; self-pollinizing. Fruit: large; mostly conic; skin bright red, covered with many bright yellow achenes giving a golden cast; flesh tart, firm, juicy; resembles Mildred Felten.
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Optimum temperature (C°) 11 - 24
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Fragaria x ananassa 'Earle Felten'