date:Mar 21, 2017
the Spanish Office of Plant Varieties and in the EU Office of Plant Varieties. The FNM cultivates them in vitro to offer them free of pests and ships the mother plants to associated nurseries (mainly from Avila and Segovia), which freeze them from December to March. They are then planted at high altitudes in spring, as strawberries need cold temperatures to develop. Later, in October, they are transplanted to Huelva, where the fruit is harvested within 50 days.
At present, the national strawber