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

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    Cherries and strawberries are available for picking at Sun Strawberry in Elk Grove and Galt. Prices are $11 for three baskets, $14 for four baskets, $20 for six and $36 for 12, according to the ...

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

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    The farm, which specializes in strawberries, cherries, blackberries, apricots and more, has a delayed produce season due to cool weather conditions. There are limited spots available for ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. The strawberries are ripening. Here's where you can go ... - AOL

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    One of the oldest farms in the state, it has a lot of charm. There's a farm market if you prefer to buy something already picked, and the creamery will open on June 15 in 2024. Butternut Farm

  7. Fragaria chiloensis - Wikipedia

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    Fragaria chiloensis, the beach strawberry, Chilean strawberry, or coastal strawberry, is one of two species of wild strawberry that were hybridized to create the modern garden strawberry (F. × ananassa). It is native to the Pacific Ocean coasts of North and South America.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 .