Flamenco Strawberry Plants
Fragaria x ananassa Flamenco


The details
Everbearing
- Crops from Mid July to Sept/Oct.
- Disease resistant.
- Firm, juicy fruit.
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How are they measured?
£1.35each
Qty
1-10
11 - 25
26 - 100
101 +
£
£1.35
£ 1.05
£ 0.95
£ 0.89
£3.99each
Qty
1-10
11 - 25
26 - 100
101 +
£
£3.99
£ 3.59
£ 3.29
£ 3.19
Our standard delivery charge is £5.99. A large order that requires a pallet will be £23.99 Orders to Scotland and the Isle of Wight may incur a surcharge.
Description
Flamenco Strawberry Bushes - Everbearing / Repeating
Description of Flamenco Plants & Fruit:
Flamenco is a late season everbearing strawberry plant (also called a repeating or remontant bush).
The fruit are large, firm, juicy and the flavour is very good.
It's a must have for strawberry addicts - it can keep on producing flushes of fruit from late July until the end of September in most years. In the Indian summer of 2009, we picked our last fruit in the second week of October!
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Characteristics of Flamenco Bushes:
- Everbearing from late July till winter - can produce over a kilo of fruit.
- Just over half the fruit will be large, the rest will be small-medium.
- Firm fruit do not bruise easily & freeze well.
- Good disease resistance.
Growing Flamenco Strawberry Plants:
For the longest possible season, it is best to grow Flamenco under glass.
Read our detailed information on how to grow Strawberries here.
Background Information on Flamenco Strawberry Bushes:
Bred in 1995 and released in 2002.
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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