Strawberry variety Eros — a medium-early English variety, distinguished by its prolonged fruiting period and high yield. Compact bushes, 20-30 cm tall, with trifoliate dark green leaves. Flowering occurs in May, while berries ripen late, allowing for a prolonged harvest. The root system is fibrous and shallow, requiring fertile, well-drained soil and sunny, well-heated locations for optimal plant development. Berries of variety Eros are large and very large, with a bright orange-red glossy color and a proper conical shape. The flesh is intensely red, very juicy, with a pleasant sweet-sour flavor and a memorable intense aroma. The calyx detaches easily from the berry, making this variety especially popular for making jams, jellies, and preserves. The variety is resistant to root rot and other diseases, and it tolerates heavy rainfall without losing fruit quality. The frost resistance of variety Eros is moderate, so for successful cultivation, suitable climatic conditions should be chosen and winter protection should be provided. Due to its characteristics and resistance, this variety is widely used both in fruit and berry gardens and on industrial plantations. It is a good alternative to the popular Elsanta variety, but requires greater spacing between plants for optimal growth and development.