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Old 18-05-2013, 06:51 PM
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On Sat, 18 May 2013 11:27:22 +0100, David Hill
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And before anyone says anything there also white, yellow as well as red
strawberries.
David @ a sunny part of Swansea Bay


That multi-coloured flower looks like little bits of plastic stuck
together. No way can it be real!

The white strawberries (actually pineberries) have, though, been
available commercially for quite a few years (apparently a much older
plant that was thought to be extinct until "discovered" in the early
2000s). I've never been tempted by them as I somehow don't fancy a
strawberry that tastes of pineapple.
I grew some alpine strawberries that were described as "yellow". They weren't. They were the colour of unripe strawberries. It was ages before I actually got to eat any, as I kept mistaking them for unripe red ones.
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