ES276497U - A new and different variety of strawberry plant (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) - Google Patents

A new and different variety of strawberry plant (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

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ES276497U
ES276497U ES1983276497U ES276497U ES276497U ES 276497 U ES276497 U ES 276497U ES 1983276497 U ES1983276497 U ES 1983276497U ES 276497 U ES276497 U ES 276497U ES 276497 U ES276497 U ES 276497U
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A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant, of the neutral type with respect to the day, which is mainly characterized by its ability to bear fruit within three months after planting, regardless of when it is planted or when it comes from freshly picked or cold-stored plants, this variety being suitable for both summer and winter plantings, being a hermaphrodite and a good producer of stolons in the nursery, said variety also being characterized by the tendency for only the mother plant and the first plants daughters bloom and fructify strongly in opposition to other neutral varieties with respect to the day, such as the "aptos", the "brighton" and the "hecker", being the fruit of this firm and lasting variety, much bigger that of the "tioga" and having a generally good flavor, although the moisture content is lower than that of varieties that are comparable, characteristics that make it suitable for to commercial uses as well as for domestic gardening. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES1983276497U 1982-12-23 1983-12-22 A new and different variety of strawberry plant (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) Pending ES276497U (en)

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