This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Alameda, California
Magalia, California
Clifton, Colorado
Pembroke, Massachusetts
Hopkins, Minnesota
Brooklyn, New York
Croton On Hudson, New York
Bend, Oregon
Corvallis, Oregon
Beaufort, South Carolina
San Antonio, Texas
CHIMACUM, Washington
Stanwood, Washington
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This is an attractive ornamental but yields little fruit. Very resistant to the usual strawberry pests and diseases. Spreads and trails f...Read More
We have grown Pink Pandas successfully for several years. Yummy little berries! We moved the plants this year and to our surprise the f...Read More
I planted a few of these in between rocks, and they are performing very well. They bloomed from spring until frost with only a few brief...Read More
Glossy leaves covered with pink blooms in May, continues to flower throughout summer. Birds like the berries. Spreads freely, but doesn...Read More
I believe this plant has shown up in my strawberry patch.
I have one strawberry plant, with a pink flower, which looks like the fl...Read More
Foilage seems to stay green all winter long.The plant establishes itself quite rapidly with good watering and planting technique. I love ...Read More
This ornamental strawberry, often called Strawberry Potentilla is a hybrid cross between the wild strawberry, Fragaria chiloensis and Pot...Read More
Pink Panda strawberry is a cute plant. It spreads alot if it has good soil and space to grow, and especially in warmer climates. Do not l...Read More