FLORIDA PEARL strawberry
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This tree needs pollination
Compatible trees:
strawberry 'Albion'
strawberry 'Albion'
🍓 Florida Pearl® Strawberry Fact Sheet
🌱 Origin
- Selected by the University of Florida (USA).
- Code name: FL 16.78-109.
- Marketed under the name Florida Pearl®.
🍓 Fruit description
- Color: white to pinkish, with red achenes.
- Shape: conical, sometimes heart-shaped.
- Flesh: firm, juicy, very light in color.
- Taste: sweet, pineapple/peach/apricot aroma, low acidity.
- Size: medium to large for a white strawberry.
🌿 Plant characteristics
- Type: short-day variety (winter or early season production).
- Vigor: good, upright growth habit.
- Yield: approx. 900 to 1200 g/plant depending on conditions.
- Shelf life: up to 6 days after harvest (good texture retention).
- Resistance: good tolerance to common strawberry diseases.
🌞 Growing conditions
- Exposure
- Full sun
- Full sun
- Soil
- Rich, light, well-drained, slightly acidic (pH 5.5-6.5)
- Rich, light, well-drained, slightly acidic (pH 5.5-6.5)
- Watering
- Regular without excess (avoid standing water)
- Regular without excess (avoid standing water)
- Ideal temperature
- 10–25°C
- 10–25°C
- Suitable climate
- Temperate to warm areas (also adapts to cool climates with protection)
🕐 Production period
- In warm climates: winter to early spring (January to March).
- In temperate climates: spring to early summer (April to June).
🧑🌾 Growing tips
- Plant in the ground or in raised pots (minimum depth 10 inches).
- Remove flowers for the first 3 weeks after planting to encourage rooting.
- Apply a potassium-rich fertilizer during flowering.
- Mulching is recommended to keep the soil cool and clean.
- Watch out for slugs and powdery mildew, as with other strawberry plants.
🍽️ Uses
- Fresh consumption, desserts, gourmet decoration.
- Ideal for high-end markets or collector's gardens.
⚠️ Notes
- Less productive than some classic red varieties.
- Fruit should be picked when ripe: the pale color does not change much, so rely on firmness and fragrance.
Hardiness Zones
Light
Uses / Special remarks