Cabot

Crop
Strawberry
Cultivar
Cabot

A midseason, exceptionally large-fruited, red stele–resistant strawberry adapted to northeastern North America. <b>Origin:</b> in Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada, by A.R. Jamieson and N.L. Nickerson of the Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. (Elsanta × K79-5) × (ArKing × K79-4); cross made in 1990; selected in 1992; tested as K92-17 and introd. in 1998. Canadian Plant Breeder’s Rights (#0462). USPP 16,971; 8 Aug. 2006. <b>Fruit:</b> first fruit are very large with a seasonal average of 25 g; firm; bright red; with a good flavor. <b>Plant:</b> large; somewhat shy runnering; producing high yields from matted rows. Resistant to Phytophthora fragariae; moderately resistant to powdery mildew; susceptible to botrytis fruit rot.