Fragaria ‘Pink Panda’ – Strawberry –

Description

Fragaria – Strawberry –

There are about 12 species of stoloniferous perennial, in this genus. They occur in open woodland, hedgerows, and grassy places in the Northern Hemisphere and temperate areas of Chile. The leaves are 3 palmate and radical, with toothed leaflets. The white, sometimes pink flowers have numerous stamens and carpels, usually 5 rounded petals, and are borne in 2 to 10 flowered cymes, followed by succulent strawberries. Strawberries are grown mainly for their edible, fleshy fruit, some species and cultivars are useful as a groundcover. Grow in a herb garden, as border edging, or in a window box, container, hanging basket, or specially made “strawberry tower”.

Grow in fertile, moist but well drained, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun or light, dappled shade. Tolerant of acidic soils. Protect from wind.

Prone to leaf spot, powdery mildew, honey fungus, various fungal wilts, spider mites, aphids, vine weevil grubs, millipedes, botrytis mold, slugs, and birds.

F. ‘Pink Panda’ – This stoloniferous ground covering perennial grows 4-6″ tall with an indefinite spread. It produces 3 palmate leaves, with broad, ovate, toothed leaflets, to 1 ½” long, and reddish green leaf stalks. From late spring to mid autumn it bears cymes of bright pink flowers, to 1″ across, with 5-7 rounded petals. It rarely bears fruit.

Zones 5-9