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    People gather out at a strawberry field at Nature’s Finest Foods located at 4902 Winnebago County S, Oshkosh on June 6, 2024, on the second day of berry picking.

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    This 8-pack of (stickless) moist cake bites is made for TJ's by a supplier in Denmark, dipped in a confectionary coating and covered in all-natural sprinkles (the color comes from fruit and veggies).

  5. List of strawberry cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Albion [2] [8] [9] [10] Day neutral: University of California 2006 Diamante × Cal 94.16-1 The variety Albion is known for its large to very large fruit. Fruit is mostly conical, very firm and red in color. Its flavor is very good for a day-neutral and is sweet and pleasant. It is a high yielding cultivar with robust runners and stalks.

  6. Driscoll's - Wikipedia

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    The variety was known to withstand shipping and also fruited into late summer. The late harvest allowed Driscoll's to ship strawberries to retailers when other growers had none. [2] The berry was developed over a 10-year period and not released until 1957. [1] In 1966, the merger of Strawberry Institute and Driscoll Strawberry Associates was ...

  7. Camino Real strawberry - Wikipedia

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    'Camino Real' is unusually vulnerable to Botrytis Fruit Rot (Botrytis cinerea) in the conditions around the University of Florida's Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Dover, Florida. [6] Chandler et al., 2006 finds 'CR' is the worst among several common varieties, although 'Sweet Charlie' is also consistently somewhat susceptible. [6]