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Fenella Strawberry Plants

Fragaria x ananassa FenellaFeefo logo

The details

Late Season

  • Crops from mid-July
  • Very sweet flavour. Firm skin.
  • Tough, disease resistant plants.
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Bareroot
£1.35each
Qty
1-10
11 - 25
26 - 100
101 +
£
£1.35
£ 1.05
£ 0.95
£ 0.89
P9 (9cm Pot)
Potted
£3.99each
Qty
1-10
11 - 25
26 - 100
101 +
£
£3.99
£ 3.59
£ 3.29
£ 3.19

Description

Fenella Strawberry Bushes - Late Season

Description of Fenella Plants & Fruit:
This is a sweet, very juicy strawberry that stores well and grows in a neat, uniform shape, which is popular with shops and markets. It is a tough plant and will crop well, even if the weather is humid and rainy, which can be a problem for many older varieties if they are grown outdoors. The fruit trusses are long, which make the harvest easier. The skin of the berries is strong, which is ideal for slicing onto decorative cakes.

Browse all of our other Strawberry Plants here.

Characteristics:

  • Sweet, good colour, regular shape.
  • Disease resistant plants.
  • Crops from mid-July

Growing Fenella Strawberries:

Read our detailed information on how to grow Strawberries here.

Background Information:
Bred at the East Malling Research Station in 2001.

What to expect

Bareroot plants

Bareroot?

Bareroot plants have no soil around the roots. They are light, easy to carry and plant.

Perfect for Winter

The ground tends to be wet in winter, ideal for planting bareroot plants.

Value for money

You pay less for the same size bareroot plants, compared to potted.

Delivered

Packaged by our experts and sent out by next day delivery.
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