The Badgerbelle Strawberry
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1970.24.2.44Abstract
The 'Badgerbelle' strawberry was released by the University of Wisconsin in 1967. This variety (tested as Wis. 5827) originated from a cross of 'Robinson' x 'Jerseybelle' and was selected at the Peninsular Experiment Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
The fruit of 'Badgerbelle' is large, attractive, moderately firm (in more northerly latitudes), medium red, colors uniformly, has a large calyx, and the fresh fruit quality is fair. The plants are very vigorous, prolific (runners root easily), and they are moderately susceptible to leaf scorch.
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