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  2. Potentilla indica - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla indica, known commonly as mock strawberry, Indian-strawberry, or snakeberry in North America, [2] is a flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. [1] It has ternate foliage and an aggregate accessory fruit, similar to the true strawberries of the Fragaria genus. [3]

  3. P. indica - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla indica, the mock strawberry or Indian strawberry, a plant species; Pseudomonas indica, a Gram-negative, butane-using bacterium species first isolated in India; Pulvinaria indica, a scale insect species in the genus Pulvinaria; Piriformospora indica, an endophytic root colonizing fungus, first isolated from the Thar Desert in India

  4. Potentilla sterilis - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla sterilis, also called strawberryleaf cinquefoil [2] or barren strawberry, is a perennial herbaceous species of flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae. It is native to Europe . Description

  5. Strawberries are contaminated with pesticides, poisonous ...

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    California is responsible for producing over 90% of the strawberry crop in America, while Florida grows the second most amount. ... scientists found traces of poisonous gas on strawberries as well ...

  6. Barren strawberry - Wikipedia

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    Barren strawberry is a common name for several plants which may refer to: Potentilla , or in particular Potentilla sterilis , native to Europe Waldsteinia fragarioides , native to eastern North America

  7. Berry (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry – the non-fleshy aggregate of seed-like achenes on its exterior is actually the "fruit", derived from an aggregate of ovaries; the fleshy part develops instead from the receptacle. Mock strawberry (Duchesnea indica) – structured just like a strawberry.

  8. Should you throw out your black plastic cooking utensils? - AOL

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    Megan Liu, lead study author and science and policy manager at Toxic-Free Future, tells Yahoo Life that this was a “minor point” in the study. “We feel bad that this happened,” she adds.

  9. List of invasive species in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla indica – mock strawberry; Prosopis glandulosa – honey mesquite; Prosopis velutina – velvet mesquite; Prunus serotina – black cherry;