Patch of false strawberry (Potentilla indica) with red fruit and yellow flowers - simona pavan/Shutterstock Wild strawberries (Fragaria virginiana) and false strawberries (Potentilla indica) look ...
Strawberries are a delight in any garden. Strawberries are cultivars mostly developed from Fragaria x ananassa, a hybrid plant created in France in the middle of the 18th century by crossing a North ...
A new approach for rapid ex vitro rooting and acclimatization of Fragaria × ananassa micropropagated plantlets of two cultivars ("Alpha" and "Festivalnaya") has been developed using a mechanocomposite ...
A recent study has uncovered new genetic insights into how two wild strawberries—Fragaria corymbosa and Fragaria moupinensis—have evolved to thrive in high-altitude environments. Researchers ...
Strawberry plants (Fragaria x ananassa) are a fantastic low-effort crop to grow at home. They are a fairly hardy perennial that comes back year after year to produce fresh fruit for you to enjoy.
You've just enjoyed a sweet summer strawberry harvest after working hard to care for your crop in the spring. While your plants are finished fruiting, you're not done with strawberry care quite yet.
Strawberries don’t wait for you to find them. They beckon. Their botanical name, Fragaria, means fragrance, and it’s their sudden perfume in farmers markets, stall after stall, that signals the start ...
Researchers unlocked some of the genetic secrets that helped the colorful fruit evolve into so many varieties around the world. By Veronique Greenwood Strawberries are not always red. Fragaria ...
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