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Annapolis
Early-bearing Annapolis’ are an attractive, high-quality, medium-large fruit with a mild, sweet flavor makes this variety a first-rate choice for U-pick operations and roadside markets in northern areas. Annapolis is vigorous and produces many runners. This variety is very winter hardy and has shown some resistance to red stele and foliar diseases.
Features:
Vigorous: Annapolis is vigorous and produces many runners.
High-Quality Berries: Annapolis’ attractive, high-quality, medium-large fruit with a mild, sweet flavor makes this variety a first-rate choice for U-pick operations and roadside markets in northern areas.
Dependable: Annapolis is very winter hardy and has shown some resistance to red stele and foliar diseases.
Know Before You Grow: Growers should be aware that Annapolis produces many runners and dense beds, which can increase the incidences of Botrytis.
Recommended Hardiness Zones: Zones 3–8
Ships as bare root from Manistee, Michigan
Early-bearing Annapolis’ are an attractive, high-quality, medium-large fruit with a mild, sweet flavor makes this variety a first-rate choice for U-pick operations and roadside markets in northern areas. Annapolis is vigorous and produces many runners. This variety is very winter hardy and has shown some resistance to red stele and foliar diseases.
Features:
Vigorous: Annapolis is vigorous and produces many runners.
High-Quality Berries: Annapolis’ attractive, high-quality, medium-large fruit with a mild, sweet flavor makes this variety a first-rate choice for U-pick operations and roadside markets in northern areas.
Dependable: Annapolis is very winter hardy and has shown some resistance to red stele and foliar diseases.
Know Before You Grow: Growers should be aware that Annapolis produces many runners and dense beds, which can increase the incidences of Botrytis.
Recommended Hardiness Zones: Zones 3–8
Ships as bare root from Manistee, Michigan
Characteristics:
Berry Size: Large
Best In Zones: 3–8
Firmness: Firm
Freezing Quality: Good
Ship as: Bare Root
pH: 6.5–6.8