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Strawberry 'Honeoye'

Fragaria ananassa 'Honeoye'

Fragaria ananassa 'Honeoye'

At a Glance

Botanical nameFragaria ananassa 'Honeoye'
Common name(s)
FamilyRosaceae
Plant typeperennial
Height × Spread— × —
Hardiness— · RHS AGM
PositionFull sun, Partial shade
Soil
FloweringMay–September
Toxicity
Native range

Where not stated for this variety, details follow the species Fragaria × ananassa.

Fragaria ananassa 'Honeoye' is a garden strawberry cultivar awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, signifying its proven garden performance and reliability for UK growers. This cultivar represents a standard selection within the widely cultivated Fragaria × ananassa species, valued for its consistent fruiting qualities.

Overview

A cultivar of Fragaria × ananassa, it holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit, acknowledging its suitability for garden cultivation without specific additional attributes detailed in the source.

Appearance

Produces the characteristic aggregate accessory fruit typical of garden strawberries, featuring the external achenes and fleshy receptacle described for the species.

Growing and Care

Requires standard cultivation practices for garden strawberries, including well-drained soil and full sun exposure, as applicable to the species.

In the Garden

Suitable for cultivation in borders, raised beds, or containers where its fruit can be harvested fresh. #Strawberry #Honeoye #RHSAGM #GardenStrawberry #Fragaria #AGM #Gardening #UKGardening

Pests and Diseases

ProblemSymptomsManagement
pests and diseasesvarious, including moths, fruit flies, chafers, strawberry root weevils, strawberry thrips, strawberry sap beetles, strawberry crown moth, mites, aphids, slugs, powdery mildew, leaf spot, leaf blight, slime molds, red stele, verticillium wilt, black root rot, nematodes

Quick Care Summary

SunlightFull sun, Partial shade
Soil
Hardiness
SowJanuary, October, November, December
PlantMarch–May
Prune

Facts sourced from Wikipedia / Fragaria ananassa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragaria_ananassa) (cultivar row of fragaria-ananassa; unstated details inherited from the species)

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