Eastern Canada Strawberry Cultivars
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1989.43.1.38Abstract
Similar strawberry cultivars are being grown throughout Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains. During the last ten years the acreage of ‘Redcoat,’ the predominant cultivar has declined. It has been replaced mainly by ‘Kent’ but also by ‘Glooscap,’ and ‘Honeoye.’ ‘Veestar’ has maintained its share of the acreage. The acreage of the two newer cultivars ‘Blomidon’ and ‘Governor Simcoe’ is expected to increase in the next ten years. Day-neutral cultivars will become more widely grown; ‘Hecker’ in western Canada and ‘Tribute’ and ‘Tristar’ in central and eastern Canada
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