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  2. Strawberry cultivation in California - Wikipedia

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    The California Strawberry Commission is a commodity group that advocates for strawberry growers. The CSC provides information for both growers [4] and consumers. [2] Some towns have annual strawberry festivals, see Strawberry festival § United States.

  3. These 6 Northern California farms let you pick your own ... - AOL

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    You can now head out to Woodland and pick some of the first strawberries of the season. You can bring your own bucket or grab one at the farm and find your berries. Payment is based on how much ...

  4. 6 Northern California farms where you can pick your own ... - AOL

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    You can get strawberries and cherries for $5 a pound or blueberries for $6 a pound. The farm also has raspberries, blackberries, boysenberries, loganberries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums ...

  5. Fragaria vesca - Wikipedia

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    Fragaria vesca, commonly called the wild strawberry, woodland strawberry, Alpine strawberry, Carpathian strawberry or European strawberry, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the rose family that grows naturally throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, and that produces edible fruits.

  6. Strawberry socials, festivals, markets: Find fresh ... - AOL

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    We've put together a list of strawberry-related events, plus where you can find fresh, local strawberries to make your own treats and sweets. Strawberry socials, festivals, markets: Find fresh ...

  7. Pinecrest, California - Wikipedia

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    Pinecrest Lake, California. Prior to the California Gold Rush of 1848 anthropologists agree that the first inhabitants of Pinecrest were the early bands of native Me-Wuk. [citation needed] History shows that the area which is now Pinecrest was used by the Me-Wuk as a trading ground. Scattered throughout the forest you can still find evidence of ...

  8. Fragaria virginiana - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of the wild strawberry is smaller than that of the garden strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa). Botanically, the fruit is classified as an aggregate accessory fruit, but it is commonly called a berry. [5] [1] Strawberries reproduce both sexually by seed, and asexually by runners .

  9. Fragaria × bringhurstii - Wikipedia

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    Fragaria × bringhurstii is a naturally occurring hybrid species of wild strawberry native to the West Coast of the United States. [1] The species results from the natural intercrossing of Fragaria vesca and Fragaria chiloensis, native species whose ranges overlap in that region. All strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes.