Fragaria moschata ‘Profumata di Tortona’
The musk, or hautbois strawberry, is a species of strawberry native to Europe – found growing from Scandanavia, into Eastern Europe and south into Italy. They are cultivated widely in private home gardens as a rugged (and fragrant!) groundcover in both sunny and shady areas. The flavor is rich, sweet and intense – a cross of strawberry, raspberry and pineapple!
Both male and female plants are hardy and can survive in both cold winters and hot summers. 1 male plant will pollinize up to 5 female plants. Musk strawberries are cultivated commercially on a small scale, particularly in Italy. Fruits are slightly larger than Capron, and some will produce a small fall crop. Sold in 4″ pots.
USDA Zone: 5-10
Grow Height:Â 6″ (Groundcover)
Sun: Full Sun to Full Shade in Hot Areas
Ripening Time: June and September
Pollination: Needs a Pollenizer
Read our Strawberry Growing Guide





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