
AAC-Généreuse
A mid season variety of excellent hardiness and productivity. Good size berry, firm with a deep red color. Attractive fruit for fresh market.
Excellent yield for trial only
Patented variety
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A mid season variety of excellent hardiness and productivity. Good size berry, firm with a deep red color. Attractive fruit for fresh market.
Excellent yield for trial only
Patented variety
New mid-to-late season variety, very good hardiness and good productivity. Very good size fruit, with good firmness and medium red colour. Excellent variety for its lasting freshness, ideal for the fresh market.
High preservation for the fresh market
Patented variety
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A mid-season variety with excellent hardiness and good productivity. The strawberries have good size, good firmness, medium to dark red glossy colour with very good flavour. Susceptible to mildew. Biconical and uniform fruit size, easy to pick and to hull.
Adapted to heavier soils
Patented variety
Mid-season to late variety, with a very good hardiness et very good productivity. Very, very large, shiny, flavorful and elongated berries.
Erect growth with deep green foliage. Medium to good runnering. Good tolerance to foliare deaseases.
Very, very large fruits!!!
A mid-season variety with good hardiness and productivity. The strawberries have excellent size, very good firmness, bright red glossy color with a good flavor. Good fresh market variety with attractive fruit.
The most cultivated variety for the fresh market
A mid-season variety with good hardiness and good productivity. Good size fruit. At maturity, color and ripening are not uniform.
Sensitivity to Sinbar and to root diseases.
Good for fresh markets
Patented varieties
Adapted to organic growing