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  2. Fragaria virginiana - Wikipedia

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    Fragaria virginiana can grow up to 10 centimetres (4 inches) tall. The plant typically bears numerous trifoliate leaves that are green on top, pale green on the lower surface. Each leaflet is about 10 cm (3 in) long and 4 cm wide. The leaflet is oval shaped and has coarse teeth along the edge except near the bottom.

  3. 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.

  4. Fragaria chiloensis - Wikipedia

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    It is an evergreen plant growing to 15–30 centimetres (6–12 inches) tall. The relatively thick leaves [ 1 ] are glossy green and trifoliate, each leaflet around 5 cm (2 in) long. The stems are covered with long hairs and the leaves sometimes have a dense fringe of hairs.

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  6. Italian farmers are growing strawberries in underwater balloons

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    Growing and harvesting strawberries on land is one thing, but doing it underwater takes farming to a while new level. Italian farmers are growing strawberries in underwater balloons Skip to main ...

  7. Musk strawberry - Wikipedia

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    Musk strawberries grow wild to a limited extent in the forests of Central Europe, north into Scandinavia, and east into Russia. [5] The musk strawberry is found growing along the edges of forests and requires moist and sheltered sites since they do not tolerate temperature fluctuations.

  8. Blueberries, strawberries again on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list

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    The report may scare people away from eating the fruits and vegetables they need, said Neil Nagata, whose family has grown organic and conventional strawberries in Oceanside, California, for decades.

  9. Strawberry Plains Audubon Center - Wikipedia

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    The property is named for wild strawberries that grow in the area. [4] The Davis House, built in 1851 by Eben Nelms Davis, was burned by the Union Army during the American Civil War. [ 5 ]