The Strasberry or Fragaria × ananassa 'Mieze Schindler' is a variety of the garden strawberry, with a raspberry-like appearance, originally developed by the German breeder Otto Schindler in 1925.
[1] They are also smaller than an average garden strawberry and have deeper achenes.
[citation needed] Unlike other garden strawberry varieties, 'Mieze Schindler' produces no fertile pollen and will need a pollinator.
Despite its much-valued flavor, the variety was threatened by extinction, but plants survived in amateur gardens in the former German Democratic Republic until they were reintroduced as a commercial variety by a Dutch farmer in the twenty-first century.
[2] Since 2013, a hybrid, self-pollinating version of this strawberry has been marketed under the new trade name Framberry.