Seascape is a day-neutral strawberry released by the University of California in 1991 and widely grown along the West Coast and in home gardens across many climates. It fruits nearly continuously through the growing season, producing large, firm, bright red berries with glossy skin and good flavor. Seascape is valued for its adaptability, performing well in coastal, inland and container settings, and for its tolerance of heat better than many strawberries. The vigorous plants set relatively few runners, directing more energy into fruit. Its combination of a long harvest window, attractive berries and reliable production has made Seascape a leading choice for both fresh markets and backyard growers who want strawberries from early summer until frost.
Flavor Profile
Sweet and aromatic with a good sugar-acid balance and pleasant, juicy flavor over a long season.
Visual Characteristics
Large, firm, bright red berries with a glossy surface and attractive conical shape.
Growing Tips
Day-neutral and heat tolerant; it makes few runners, so keep plants well fed for steady fruiting into fall.
Resistance Information
Disease Resistance
Moderate tolerance to several common strawberry diseases.
Where to Buy
Sourcing information coming soon. Check local nurseries and seed banks for availability.