Strawberries are suitable for growth at temperatures between 15°C and 25°C.
Growth starts at 5°C, and -5°C will freeze the plants. The plant will re-sprout after spring. Its growth is limited to a maximum of 32°C. Too high a temperature will burn the leaves and affect growth. The optimum temperature for strawberry growth is between 15°C and 25°C.
Strawberry prefer warm and cool climate, strawberry root growth temperature 5 to 30 ℃, the appropriate temperature 15 to 22 ℃, stem and leaf growth temperature is 20 to 30 ℃, buds at -15 to -10 ℃ freezing, bud differentiation period temperature must be maintained at 5 to 15 ℃, flowering and fruiting period of 4 to 40 ℃. Strawberry summer, the temperature is higher than 30 ℃ and strong sunshine, need to take shade measures.
Introduction of strawberry
Strawberry (English scientific name: strawberry, Latin name: Fragaria × ananassa Duch.), perennial herbs. 10-40 cm tall, stems lower than leaves or nearly equal, densely spreading yellow pilose. Leaves ternate, leaflets shortly petiolate, thicker textured, obovate or rhombic, dark green above, several glabrous, pale whitish green below, sparsely hairy, denser along veins.
Petioles densely spreading yellow pilose. Cymes, with a short-stalked leaflet below the inflorescence; flowers bisexual; sepals ovate, slightly longer than epicalyx segments; petals white, suborbicular or obovate-elliptic. Aggregate fruit large, persistent sepals erect, adhering closely to fruit; achene apices ovate, smooth. Fl. April-May, fr. June-July.