Seeds of the Yellow Miracle Strawberry, a remontant, beardless, productive, and winter-hardy variety of Fragaria vesca. This yellow-fruited strawberry surpasses all known red-fruited varieties in taste and aroma.
The Yellow Miracle Strawberry forms compact, medium-sized bushes with dense, small leaves of a rounded shape, with teeth along the edges, and a bright green color. Peduncles grow level with the foliage or slightly lower. On each peduncle, several inflorescences are formed, and then ovaries. The berries are formed in a conical, elongated shape, with a dense yellow skin and many protruding achenes. At the beginning of ripening, strawberries have a bright yellow, amber color, and after full ripening, the color of the fruit changes to light, banana yellow.
The Yellow Miracle Strawberry is native to Europe and Western Asia. It grows in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and rocky outcrops, at elevations up to 2,000 meters.
The Yellow Miracle Strawberry is resistant to various diseases of strawberry crops, pest damage, and drought. It is also winter-hardy and can tolerate temperatures as low as -34°C. The berries are not pecked by birds and have a wonderful pineapple aftertaste.
The Yellow Miracle Strawberry is edible and can be eaten fresh, frozen, or used in various preparations. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.
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