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San Andreas Strawberry

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SKU E427

Fragaria ananassa 'San Andreas'

A very productive, day neutral, everbearing strawberry with large, delicious fruit produced continuously throughout the season. San Andreas may stay evergreen in warm winter areas. It is similar to the variety Albion, but is slightly lighter in color than Albion and makes few runners. 

It is resistant to Red Stele, Verticillium, Leaf Spot and Leaf Scorch. Especially well suited to warm summer growers, who may choose to plant in afternoon shade locations. Shipped as 25 bareroot crowns.

Hardy to USDA Zone: 4

Mature Height:  6" (Groundcover)

Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade

Ripening Time: June - October

Pollination: Self Fertile

Read our Strawberry Growing Guide

Quantity: 25 Bareroot Crowns

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range

2 - 11

Outdoors: 4 - 11

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The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

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Angela S.
Hearty and productive

Ordered two years ago, planted bare in the fall. Planted alongside Sweet Sunrise; these fared better in terms of overall heartiness and productivity. They grew well with full sun & very little care. We had lots of berries and lots of runners both the first and second summers. Both years there were only a few berries in early summer, but highly productive from mid-August until October. The berries are large, deep red and sweet. They are softer than many other varieties, so they do not tend to hold up in packed lunches.

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Eddie
San Andreas Strawberry

I bought this last year along with the Albion bareroots and had high hopes given their warm climate affinity. Unfortunately, the majority (more than half) died or rotted well before they could take off. I'm not new to planting bareroots strawberries so it was quite disheartening. In contrast, the Albion strawberries planted side by side the San Andreas did exceptionally well and are still going strong. I'm giving it a 3-star review because maybe they're doing alright for someone else and I'm chalking my experience up to unfortunate circumstances.