Strawberry, ‘Sequoia”

 

Fragaria ananassa ‘Sequoia'

Roseaceae

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Form: Fruit
Seasonality: Perennial
Size: 6 - 8 inches tall runners spreading to 1 foot
Leaves;
Toothed, roundish medium green

Flowers: White, through-out the spring and summer
Fruit: One of the tastiest strawberries, bearing for many months
Stems: Small crown, producing runners that extend from the parent and establish roots and a new plant.
Range/Origin: Hybrid, developed for coastal California,
Hardiness: Sunset zones A1 - A3, 1 - 9, 14 - 24, H1, H2 Difficult in zones 10 - 13

Comments: Low litter, no thorns

 

CULTURAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Exposure: Full sun
  • Water: Regular
  • Soil: Well drained, 'Sequoia' is tolerant of alkaline soils.
  • Propagation: Offsets
  • Maintenance: Heavy, monitor conditions to increase yields, fertilize regularly

 

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