White Pineberry Strawberry
Fragaria
Produces unique white berries with a sweet pineapple-like flavor
Long fruiting season from late spring through fall
Thrives in full sun to partial shade; ideal for containers or garden beds
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Great Tasting Strawberry that's almost Invisible to Birds & Pests
White Pineberry Strawberry plants are the fastest growing strawberry trend. Their unique look with white skin and red seeds is highly sought after. Not only do they have an amazing look, but they're extremely flavorful as well.
These hybrids have a sweet, but tart flavor that's similar to the way a pineapple tastes. They also have a firm texture, with flesh that's juicy and soft on the inside, like a strawberry. These two characteristics combined give this popular fruit its 'pineberry' name.
Birds and pets are attracted to berries with bright red skin. Because Pineberries have white skin they are often invisible to prey, meaning you won't have to worry about critters stealing yor fruit.
Pineberries are exploding in the culinary scene. Pies, jams, and recipes have never been better thanks to these strawberry hybrids. You don't have to bake with them to enjoy them. Simply pick a few for a fresh healthy snack. Their delightful scent will make your mouth water before biting into them.
Luckily these berries are easy to grow both in the ground, and in containers. Plant a few in your garden, or keep them in containers on your deck or patio in order to supply yourself with tons of delicious Pineberries.
You'll amaze your friends once you start growing these berries that look like strawberries, but have white skin, instead of bright red. Most people have never seen them before, and will keep coming back to your garden to take a peek at them.
Pineberries are fun to grow. They produce the small white flowers before growing large unique berries. They're cold hardy, and can be grown in Northern states. Even if your area gets too cold for this plant, place it in a container and bring it indoors once it starts to get cold.
Pineberries aren't widely available, and they sell out fast. We recommend getting yours today, before they're gone.
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 8-12 in. |
Mature Width: | 10-18 in. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
Harvest Time: | Spring |
Year to Bear: | Can Fruit the 1st year! |
Botanical Name: | Fragaria |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 5-8 outdoors |

Growing Zones: 5-8 outdoors
(hardy down to -10℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 71 reviews








No fruit
The plants were healthy and recovered from shipping shock pretty well, and they flowered but no viable fruit. Maybe when it cools off or next year.
Growing slowly, No fruit yet,
Growing slowly, No fruit yet, Being patient. The plants were loose in the shipment . maybe got bonced around during shipment.
Growing and glowing
My pineberries have grown and propagated. I planted the berries not quite 2 months ago. No edible berries yet, but I'd buy the plants all over again. I am confident I will have berries soon. The arrived a bit beat up looking but are now abundantly healthy.
I was initially a bit
I was initially a bit worried and didn't think it would thrive this year, but it has only been a few weeks and it is sprouting lots of new leaves! I'm excited to try the fruits!
White strawberry
Got off to a slow and scary startbut I believe they are surviving now