Pine Berry

Find it on Pg.97 of our 2026 Catalogue
Pine Berry - 7530A

Fragaria White Carolina – The word pineberry is a fusion of the words pineapple and strawberry and refers to a relatively new pale pink to white strawberry cultivar that is adorned with red seeds. The fruit produced by pineberry plants is very aromatic and has flavour that most say is reminiscent of pineapple while retaining the texture and feel of a strawberry. These plants are a perfect addition to an existing strawberry patch, or to alternate with new red strawberry plantings for landscape interest. Everbearing

Growing Guide:
Pineberry Cross-Pollination

Pro Tip:
Use a fertilizer with high Phosphorus such as our Rose & Strawberry Fertilizer (10-52-17). This fertilizer has been specifically developed for the needs of strawberries. The high number will encourage blooms, which in turn will add up to more fruit.

Size Options

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Variant Price
7530A - 5 roots $14.45
7530B - 10 roots $24.10
7530C - 25 roots $44.65
7530D - 50 roots $72.40
  • 5 stars: 3 (43%)
  • 4 stars: 1 (14%)
  • 3 stars: 1 (14%)
  • 2 stars: 1 (14%)
  • 1 star: 1 (14%)
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Alyssa Johnson
7530A - 5 roots

One was dead but 4 of the five are growing nicely.

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Norman Zweifel (Canada)
7530A - 5 roots

So far so good. They are in flower and are likely to produce well.

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Chris McRee (Canada)
7530A - 5 roots

Not a single one survived despite optimum planting conditions. Something happened to the entire lot.

Hi Chris,
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're sorry to hear that your pineberries have not performed as expected.

Pineberries can take some time to become established after planting, and their growth is influenced by factors such as weather, soil conditions, watering, and sunlight. We recommend allowing them adequate time to establish before evaluating their performance.

If your plants have not shown signs of growth after the recommended establishment period, please contact our Customer Service team within the warranty period. Be sure to include photos of the plants, the planting area, your order number, and details about how they have been cared for. We'll be happy to review your claim and assist you further.

We appreciate the opportunity to help and look forward to hearing from you.

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Stephanie McCulley

My roots were black and the crowns had new growth(0.5"-1") that was brownish and mushy, obviously dead/dying. One of the newborn growth s fell off in my hand. But because I waited for these white strawberry plants, I decided to plant them anyways just in case although I'm sure they're dead. I'd like to re-shipment of these please.