Fragaria x ananassa 'Winona'

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A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous herb.
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Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
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A late-season, fresh-market strawberry adapted to the continental climate of Minnesota. Origin: in St. Paul, Minn., by J.J. Luby and G.J. Galletta, Univ. of Minnesota and USDA. Earliglow xMNUS 52 (Lateglow × MDUS 4616); cross made in 1985; selected in 1987; tested as MNUS 21 O; in trod. in 1995. Tree: short-day type; high yield; winter hardy; large crown; moderate runner production. Resistant or tolerant to powdery mildew, leaf scorch and common leaf spot; tolerant to black root rot; resistant to five eastern U.S. races of red stele causal organism. Fruit: large; medium to firm skin and firm flesh; scarlet external and medium orange-red to pink internal color; blunt-wedge to blunt-conic shape; large, showy calyx; achenes slightly raised; slightly aromatic flavor with good balance between sugars and acid; ripening season similar to Late glow.
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Origin: in St. Paul, MN by J. Luby and D. Wildung of Univ. of Minnesota, and G.J. Galletta of U.S. Dept. of Agr. Intro. in 1996. Plant patent applied for by Regents of Univ. of Minnesota. Earliglow × MNUS 52 (Lateglow × MDUS 4616); cross made in 1985; selected in 1987; tested as MNUS 210. Tree: hardy; very productive; resistant to 5 races of red stele and tolerant or resistant to black root rot, powdery mildew, leaf spot, and leaf scorch; late maturing with Lateglow; large-crowned with thick runners; adapted to matted row and continental climate. Fruit: large; firm flesh and medium to firm skin; scarlet skin color; flesh medium orange-red to pink at center; blunt wedge to blunt conic; large, showy, and partially reflexed calyx; achenes yellow and slightly raised; fresh flavor well balanced between sugars and acids, slightly aromatic.
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Fragaria x ananassa 'Winona'