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white strawberry with red seeds pineapple aroma

white strawberry with red seeds pineapple aroma Pineberry White Strawberry Seeds – Heirloom, Open-Pollinated

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white strawberry with red seeds pineapple aroma Pineberry White Strawberry Seeds – Heirloom, Open-PollinatedMinimum: 50+ Seeds Bring something extraordinary to your garden with Pineberry White Strawberries (Fragaria ananassa), an heirloom, open pollinated variety that produces creamy white strawberries dotted with striking red seeds. Unlike traditional red strawberries, Pineberries are prized for their aromatic, tropical pineapple like flavor, making them a gourmet delight for fresh eating and creative desserts. These unique berries are as ornamental as

Minimum: 50+ Seeds

Bring something extraordinary to your garden with Pineberry White Strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa), an heirloom, open-pollinated variety that produces creamy-white strawberries dotted with striking red seeds. Unlike traditional red strawberries, Pineberries are prized for their aromatic, tropical pineapple-like flavor, making them a gourmet delight for fresh eating and creative desserts.

These unique berries are as ornamental as they are delicious, offering a conversation piece in the garden and on the plate. Whether you’re a backyard grower, a homesteader, or a market gardener, Pineberries bring an unmatched blend of beauty, rarity, and flavor to your harvest.


🌱 Why Grow Pineberries?

  • Exotic Appearance – Distinctive white berries with red seeds that stand out in gardens and kitchen dishes.

  • Pineapple-Like Flavor – A tropical twist on strawberries, with a sweet, aromatic, slightly tangy taste.

  • Heirloom & Open-Pollinated – A naturally preserved variety you can grow and save seeds from year after year.

  • Pollinator-Friendly – Works well planted near red strawberries for improved cross-pollination and yields.

  • Cold-Hardy Perennial – Returns each year with proper care, producing larger harvests over time.

  • Gourmet Appeal – Highly sought after by chefs, bakers, and gardeners who love rare fruit.


🌿 Growing Tips for Success

Pineberries thrive when treated like traditional strawberries but appreciate a little extra care.

  • Soil Needs: Rich, fertile, well-drained soil with organic matter. Slightly acidic pH (5.5–6.5) is best.

  • Sunlight: Full sun for best fruit production, though partial shade is tolerated in hotter regions.

  • Spacing: 12–18 inches apart; rows 2–3 feet apart.

  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Straw mulch helps retain moisture and keeps fruits clean.

  • Pollination: For best yields, plant near red strawberry varieties to encourage cross-pollination.

  • Zones: USDA 4–9 (perennial). In colder regions, mulch heavily for winter protection.

  • Days to Maturity: About 120–140 days from seed; fruits ripen late spring to early summer.

Propagation Tip: Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost. Stratify seeds by chilling them in damp sand or paper towel in the refrigerator for 3–4 weeks to improve germination. Transplant seedlings after frost danger has passed.


🍍 Culinary Uses

Pineberries are a culinary treasure, perfect for both home kitchens and gourmet creations:

  • Fresh Eating: Enjoy straight from the garden for a tropical strawberry experience.

  • Fruit Salads: Add an exotic contrast to traditional red strawberries and summer fruits.

  • Baking & Desserts: Use in tarts, cakes, and pies for a visually stunning twist.

  • Beverages: Float in champagne, cocktails, or sparkling water for a show-stopping garnish.

  • Jams & Preserves: Capture their unique pineapple-strawberry flavor in spreads.


🌼 Companion Planting

Pair Pineberries with borage, thyme, spinach, or beans for natural pest deterrence and soil benefits. Avoid planting near cabbage family crops, which may compete for nutrients.


🌍 Product Details

  • Common Name: Pineberry, White Strawberry

  • Scientific Name: Fragaria × ananassa

  • Type: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated

  • Growth Habit: Low-growing perennial with spreading runners

  • Fruit: White berries with red seeds

  • Flavor Profile: Sweet, aromatic, pineapple-like

  • Days to Maturity: 120–140 from seed; earlier from runners

  • Zones: USDA 4–9 (perennial)

  • Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, drinks, preserves, gourmet dishes

  • Skill Level: Intermediate (requires patience but highly rewarding)


🌟 The Bigger Picture

Growing Pineberries is like cultivating a hidden treasure in your garden. Their uncommon color and tropical flavor make them a standout among fruits, appealing to gardeners who want something beyond the ordinary. While they may take a bit longer to establish than traditional red strawberries, the reward is worth the wait: a crop of exotic, gourmet berries that surprise and delight with every harvest.

Whether you’re planting them for your own enjoyment, adding them to a permaculture food forest, or offering them at market as a rare specialty crop, Pineberries bring both flavor and fascination to your growing space.


Grow rare, grow bold, add Pineberry White Strawberries to your garden for a tropical twist on a classic fruit. 🍍🍓

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