Description
Exceptionally firm variety for distribution markets
Season
- Late mid-season short-day variety
Growing tips
- Well suited to field plasticulture with bare-root plants
Appearance
- Light red color and very shiny skin
- Short, flattened cone shape
Taste
- Good taste and very low acidity
Caliber
- Average size that remains stable throughout the harvest
Firmness
- Excellent firmness and shelf life in cold storage
Yield
- Very good yield with good winter protection
Sensitivity and resistance
- Phytophthora resistance
- Sensitivity to winter frost
Hybridizer: University California Davis (United States)
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Types of plants available for this variety
The dormant bare-root plant (frigo plant) is mainly intended for open-field planting in plasticulture or matted rows, for both short-day and neutral-day varieties. It is a strawberry plant grown in the open ground and harvested dormant at the start of winter, to be kept in cold storage until spring planting. Bare-root plants are available from April to July for orders received before December 15.