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Fuchssprung
8 months ago

I once read that the different pollinators have. They are attracted by different colors. So pollinators and flowers affect each other. Of course, they can also be grown differently, but with strawberries it makes no sense. It does not come to the flowers, but to the fruits. No one puts strawberry plants in the vase.

Blumenacker
8 months ago

Ornaments usually do not bear fruit.
The meaning of these forms is the ornamental value.
You can grow that.
In order not to confuse them with fruit-bearings, the flowers were grown pink.
Ornamental cherries also have filled pink flowers and do not bear fruit.
A neighbor of me has a pine lap chestnut.
A giant tree with more red flowers than usual white flowers.
No fruits bang on the roofs underneath parking cars.

Moin66254
8 months ago

They’re so bred. They are simple different subspecies.

There are just as different “normal” strawberry species. Corona, Mieze Schindler.