Royal Sovereign Strawberry Plants (Fragaria x ananassa Royal Sovereign)Royal Sovereign Strawberry Plants (Fragaria x ananassa Royal Sovereign)

Royal Sovereign Strawberry Plants

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The details

Main Season

  • From July when grown in the open.
  • Great flavour, average size crops.
  • Good in pots.
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11 - 25
26 - 100
101 +
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£ 0.95
£ 0.89

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Description

Fragaria x ananassa 'Royal Sovereign'

Royal Sovereign strawberries - Mid Season Variety.

A prime example of a delicious old variety that little used by farmers because it doesn't produce big crops. These plants are about quality over quantity and remain a favourite of allotment and garden growers. Be warned: these strawberries are so tasty that after you try them, so-called "strawberry flavoured" products might never taste good again.

Because these plants are on the small side, they are ideal for growing in pots.

Royal Sovereigns were bred by Thomas Laxton at the end of the 19th century. He is a bit of a hero in our book; we have him to thank for breeding European strawberries with American varieties into the plump, hardy fruit we enjoy today. He also played a part in assisting Charles Darwin in his work on evolution.

Harvesting: With a cloche to cover them in spring or a greenhouse, you will get a crop from June. Plants in the open should bear fruit from mid-July.
These strawberries are fully self-fertile.

Browse our range of strawberry plants here or have a look at our other soft fruit plants.

Planting Instructions