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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MARSHALL STRAWBERRY PLANTS

BRING BACK A PIECE OF OUR HISTORY

Image courtesy of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community Collection, Bainbridge History Museum

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MARSHALL STRAWBERRY PLANTS

The Marshall strawberry is a rare and heirloom variety known for its rich, sweet flavor and intense aroma. First introduced in the early 1900s, it has soft, deep red berries and a juicy texture that made it a favorite in the U.S. before it became nearly extinct. The plants are compact, with lush green leaves and white blossoms, and they thrive in well-drained soil with plenty of sun. Because Marshall strawberries are delicate and don’t ship well, they’re usually grown in small batches by home gardeners and specialty farms.

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