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Regina Strawberry Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Fragaria vesca)

Regina Strawberry Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Fragaria vesca)

Regina Strawberry Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Fragaria vesca) produce compact alpine strawberry plants that yield small, bright red berries with exceptional sweetness and fragrance. This variety is valued for its intense flavour and ornamental appeal. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

Fragaria vesca, commonly known as alpine or woodland strawberry, is a perennial species known for producing small, flavourful fruit rather than large commercial-style berries. ‘Regina’ forms tidy, low-growing plants suitable for garden beds, borders, raised planters, and containers. Unlike many hybrid strawberries, alpine varieties typically produce few to no runners and focus energy on continuous fruit production.

This variety is ideal for fresh eating, garnish use, and edible landscape plantings where flavour is prioritized over fruit size.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Full sun is ideal for optimal flowering and fruit production, providing at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Light partial sun is tolerated but may reduce overall yield.

Watering Instructions ▾

Maintain evenly moist soil during germination and throughout active growth and fruiting. Avoid allowing soil to dry out completely, as moisture stress can reduce fruit production and quality. Do not allow soil to remain waterlogged, as excessive moisture may cause root rot.

Care Tips ▾

Regina Strawberries grow best in well-draining, fertile soil enriched with compost. They prefer moderate temperatures and average outdoor humidity. Consistent soil quality supports steady fruit production. Good airflow helps reduce foliar disease risk, particularly in humid conditions. Start Regina Strawberry seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost, as seeds benefit from light exposure during germination and may require cold stratification for improved success. Transplant outdoors once frost risk has passed. Plants typically begin producing fruit in their first or second growing season depending on timing. Harvest berries when fully red for best sweetness and flavour.
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