- High yields of large, white berries
- Plants are robust and easy to grow
- Low-acid flavor similar to pineapples and apricots
- Disease-resistant
Once only available in grocery stores, you can now enjoy growing this very special strawberry in your own backyard. Florida Pearl is the result of persistent crossing of Japanese white strawberries and modern red strawberries by experts at the University of Florida. Also known as pineberries for their pineapple-like aroma, similar white-berry hybrids are generally smaller than their bigger and redder counterparts, with a slightly softer texture. However, this remarkable exception captures the absolute best features of both! Large Florida Pearl berries are white inside and out with bright red seeds, and turn a lovely blush pink when ripe.
Giant White Berries: One of the largest pineberry strawberries on the market, dwarfing all others. They'll turn heads in the garden—not to mention fruit salads.
Outstanding Flavor Profile: Experience the exceptional low-acid taste with enticing hints of pineapple, peach, apricot and pear.
High Yields: Each plant produces an abundance of large, white berries for an early-season harvest that will delight your friends and family.
Robust and Disease Resistant: These vigorous plants thrive in your garden with minimal effort. Spend less time worrying and more time enjoying your harvest.