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Saturday, August 6, 2022

Re: [nafex] strawberry info

Bob,

Thanks. This confirms they are worth trying in Minnesota!

We will be selling 6 seedlings in a pack, so that should cover the gender issue.

Now the difficult task of estimating how many people will want!

--Henry Fieldseth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, zone 4
http://www.FriendsSchoolPlantSale.com


On Friday, August 5, 2022, 11:16:31 AM CDT, Bors, Bob <bob.bors@usask.ca> wrote:

Hi Henry,

The musk strawberry Fragaria moschata is super cold hardy.
In my grad school days in Ontario, I recall we had a freak early winter rainfall that fell on frozen ground.
Plants stayed imbedded in ice most of the winter.
This killed off a huge % strawberries, but not  F. Mochata. It did fine.

Its musky flavor is somewhat like concord grapes.
Berries can be as big as an inch.
It has 6 chromosomes while regular strawberries have 8.
Although an accession or two have complete flowers, mostly they have male and female plants. So that would be problematic to sell both types.
I'm not sure where to get them commercially.
I got some from the genebank in Corvallis years ago.  I don't have them anymore.

Cheers,


Bob Bors, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Head of the Fruit Program
Dept. of Plant Sciences
51 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada
www.fruit.usask.ca

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I buy plants for the Friends School Plant Sale in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Strawberries were very popular last year and sold out quickly, so we want to add some new varieties.

A customer requested the European musk strawberry, but none of us know anything about it.

Specifically, we want to know if it would be a good candidate for mid-continental Zone 4.

--Henry Fieldseth
Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
http://www.FriendsSchoolPlantSale.com
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