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5 Live Hawaiian Pineberry Strawberry Plants – White Strawberry Bare Root | Organic Starter Plants | Sweet Pineapple Flavor | Ships No Pot

5 Live Hawaiian Pineberry Strawberry Plants – White Strawberry Bare Root | Organic Starter Plants | Sweet Pineapple Flavor | Ships No Pot

Regular price $75.00 USD
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Enjoy a unique twist on homegrown strawberries with this set of 5 live Hawaiian Pineberry strawberry plants. These healthy bare-root starter plants are over one year old and ready to establish in your garden, raised beds, or containers. Known for their creamy white fruit with a delicious pineapple-like flavor, Pineberries are a favorite among gardeners looking to grow something truly special.

These hardy strawberry plants are easy to grow and suitable for beginners. Once established, they spread readily and produce flavorful berries season after season. Plants are shipped bare root with leaves trimmed to reduce transplant stress. You will receive healthy plants similar in size and quality to those shown in the listing photos.

You will receive:

✔️ 5 live Hawaiian Pineberry strawberry plants
✔️ Healthy bare-root starter plants
✔️ Leaves trimmed for safe shipping
✔️ No pot or soil included
✔️ Secure packaging to maintain root moisture during transit

🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Hawaiian Pineberry Strawberry
Botanical Name: Fragaria × ananassa 'Pineberry'
Plant Type: Perennial fruit plant
Growth Stage: Bare-root starter plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil; adapts to sandy soils
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist while establishing
Mature Height: 6–12 inches
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 5–8
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Soak the roots in water for 20–30 minutes before planting. Plant in full sun with the crown at soil level, water thoroughly, and keep the soil consistently moist until new growth appears. Remove flowers during the first few weeks to encourage stronger root development.

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