- Fragaria - Wikipedia
Fragaria ( f r ə ˈ ɡ ɛər i ə ) [1] is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, commonly known as strawberries for their edible fruits There are more than 20 described species and many hybrids and cultivars
- Fragaria virginiana - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Fragaria virginiana, commonly called wild strawberry, is a ground-hugging herbaceous perennial that typically grows to 4-7” tall but spreads indefinitely by runners (stolons) which root to form new plants as they sprawl along the ground, often forming large colonies over time
- Fragaria vesca (Wild Strawberry) - Gardenia
A diminutive cousin of the garden strawberries, Fragaria vesca (Wild Strawberry) is a stoloniferous, spreading perennial forming rosettes of tri-foliate, coarsely-toothed, bright green leaves It bears a profusion of small, 5-petaled white flowers adorned with yellow centers in late spring and summer
- How to Grow Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) - The Spruce
Wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) is an edible ground cover that blooms in the spring Learn how to identify, grow, and harvest this fruiting plant
- Fragaria virginiana - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Scarlett Strawberry, also called Wild Strawberry, is a herbaceous, flowering, perennial and a member of the Fragaria genus, a large collection on plants producing edible fruit The plant has a low profile of about 5 inches by 2 feet wide and spreads by runners making it useful as a groundcover as well as a provider of edible fruit
- Strawberry | Description, Cultivation, Nutrition, Uses, Species . . .
strawberry, (genus Fragaria), genus of more than 20 species of flowering plants in the rose family (Rosaceae) and their edible fruit Strawberries are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, and cultivated varieties are widely grown throughout the world
- Woodland Strawberry - Calscape
Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) is a perennial groundcover in the Rose family (Rosaceae) Naturally occurring across the Northern Hemisphere, it is also commonly known as Wild Strawberry and Wood Strawberry
- Fragaria virginiana (Wild Strawberry) - mgnv. org
Most cultivated strawberries inherit their sweet flavor from parent plant Wild Strawberry, a lovely, cool-season ground cover, native to much of North America * Though its showy flowers reliably bloom each spring, fruit development depends on environmental conditions
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