Fragaria x ananassa 'not named'

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous herb.
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Pollination entomogamy
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Cultivation

Origin: in Pequot Lakes, Minn., by Charles C. Brunes. Plant patent 2407; 2 June 1964. Chance seedling. Tree: everbearing; vigorous; hardy; prolific and rapid production; bisexual; adapted to many types of soils and weather conditions. Included here because of plant patent. Fruit: 1 1/4 × 1 3/8 inches in diam.; short conical, symmetrical; skin medium dark red, glossy; flesh medium dark red, interior flesh marked with characteristic white zone that is oval shaped and tapering to apex, very firm, medium juicy, texture medium, very sweet, nonacid; good dessert quality, excellent for canning and freezing; ripens 15 June to 10 Oct.
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Origin: in Watsonville, Calif. by Harold A. Johnson, Jr., and Harold E. Thomas. Not introduced, included here because of plant patent 3042; 13 Apr. 1971; assigned to Driscoll Strawberry Assn., Watsonville. Fl21.7 × Goldsmith, selected in 1963, tested as Driscoll-E7. Variety's most valuable characteristics: high fruit flavor and productivity. Not introd. because fruit not firm enough and size not consistently large. Tree: Fruit:
Origin: in Watsonville, Calif., by Harold A. Johnson, Jr., and Harold E. Thomas. Not introd., included here because of plant patent 3043, 13 Apr. 1971, assigned to Driscoll Strawberry Assn., Watsonville. F121.7 × Goldsmith, selected in 1963, tested as Driscoll-E6. Variety's most valuable characteristics: high fruit flavor and productivity. Not introd. because fruit not firm or large enough. Tree: Fruit:
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Optimum temperature (C°) 11 - 24
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Fragaria x ananassa 'not named'