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  1. strawberry, (genus Fragaria), genus of more than 20 species of flowering plants in the rose family (Rosaceae) and their edible fruit. Strawberries are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, and cultivated varieties are widely grown throughout the world.
    www.britannica.com/plant/strawberry
    The strawberry plant is actually a relative of the rose, hailing from the Rosaceae family. The genus of strawberry plants is Fragaria, and there are over twenty species. Additionally, there are numerous hybrid strawberries and many varieties of cultivars.
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    There are three basic types of strawberry plants: June-bearing, spring-bearing (which provides fruit early in the season), and everbearing (which will produce fruit all summer long). There are many varieties within these categories, so consult with your local garden nursery or extension service for the kinds that grow best in your area.
    www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/strawber…

    Strawberry plants come in three types:

    • June-bearing varieties bear fruit all at once, usually over a period of three weeks. Day-length sensitive, these varieties produce buds in the autumn, flowers and fruits the following June, and runners during the long days of summer. ...
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    Today’s strawberry varieties got their start in the 18th century as hybrids between a North American species ( Fragaria virginiana) and a South American species ( Fragaria chiloensis ). The strawberry plant is composed of leaves, a crown (compressed, modified stem), and a root system.
    Strawberry plants are low-growing perennials that can be cultivated successfully in rows, beds, or even pots and make an attractive groundcover when not fruiting. Today’s strawberry varieties got their start in the 18th century as hybrids between a North American species ( Fragaria virginiana) and a South American species ( Fragaria chiloensis ).
    Strawberries love the mild temperate climates of coastal California, the Pacific Northwest, northern Florida, and parts of the Carolinas. Winter and early spring strawberries in grocery stores typically come from southern California. Summer and fall strawberries come from other regions in the northwest, midwest, and northeast.
    Notable varieties include include Allstar, Annapolis, Camarosa, Earliglow, Gariguette, Honeoye, Kent, Northeaster, Purple Wonder, Sequoia, Surecrop, and Tillamook. Everbearing strawberries, which will produce fruit from summer to fall, usually in two crops with a gap in between.
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