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Strawberry
Strawberry Species: Fragaria vesca Nom Français: Fraisier du bois English Name: flowering times: May - June Notes: The wild strawberry of pine woods. Back to the index
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Straberry Disease, Fragaria chiloensis and ananassa. Disease Index
Straberry Disease, Fragaria chiloensis and ananassa. Disease Index STRAWBERRY Fragaria chiloensis and Fragaria ananassa Disease Index Anthracnose complex Black Root Rot Cercospora Leaf Spot Fruit Rots Leaf Scorch Red Stele Verticillium Wilt Strawberry Varieties The full strawberry text is available without illustrations.January, 1996
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National Clonal Germplasm Repository (Corvallis, Oregon) : Home
... site only All ARS Advanced Search Actinidia - Hardy Kiwifruit Asimina - Pawpaw Corylus - Hazelnut Cydonia - Quince Fragaria - Strawberry Humulus - Hops Mentha - Mint Mespilus - Medlar Pyrus - Pear Ribes - Currant, Gooseberry Rubus - Raspberry, Blackberry Vaccinium ...
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strawberry
... strawberry The information given is informative. In case of doubt, consult the doctor. "Botanical" is not responsible for damages caused by self-medication FlowersFruits BACK The whole plant Common Noun: Wild Strawberry Scientific Noun: Fragaria Vesca L. Family: Rose Habitat: ... fruit , which is commonly known as the "strawberry", it is a red small berry. ...
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How to build a retaining
wall project into a rock garden.
... irrigation.) This rock wall is home to many water loving plants including Wild Strawberry, Maidenhair fern, Red Lobelia and Columbine. This wet rock wall is also inhabited ... . Penstemon hterophyllus, Artemisia californica, Diplacus species, Dudleya, and Zauschneria like full sun. Ferns, Fragaria(strawberry), Heuchera, Fringe Cups, and Columbines like moist shade. Build your wall around the plants ...
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Fragaria californica Wood Strawberry, California strawberry.
... Fragaria californica Wood Strawberry, California strawberry.Fragaria californica Genus: Fragaria Species: californica Variety: Cultivar: Common name(s): Wood Strawberry ,California strawberry . A spreading ... Fragaria californica's fruit has fragrance,, and is edible.. Communities for Wood Strawberry Chaparral,Closed-cone Pine Forest,Mixed-evergreen Forest,Yellow Pine Forest Ranges for Fragaria ...
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Plant Database search page - Plants For A Future
... , Blackcurrent, Gooseberry). Hydrangeaceae: Hydrangea. Parnassiaceae Pittosporaceae: Appleberry, Karo. Rosaceae: Quince, Juneberry, Juneberry, Chokeberry, Crataegus (Hawthorn), Fragaria (Strawberry), Malus (Apple), Medlar, Prunus (Almond, Apricot, Cherry, Damson, Nectarine, Sloe, Peach, Plum), Pyrus (Pear), Rose ...
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Fragaria - Plants For A Future database report
... - raw[K]. A delicious flavour, the fruit is almost as large as an average cultivated strawberry but it is not very freely produced[187, K]. Medicinal Uses None known Other Uses ... species is a hybrid of garden origin between two species from different genera, the cultivated strawberry, Fragaria x ananassa and the marsh cinquefoil, Potentilla palustris. It should eventually get a Latin name ...
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How to Grow Sweet, Delicious Strawberries, Fragaria ananassa
... have a garden 13x26 feet. Could you give me any tips? Growing Strawberries Strawberries, Fragaria x ananassa, are quite easy to grow. They are perennial, winter hardy, and will ... . ALWAYS read the package carefully before using any chemicals in your garde or elsewhere!!! Strawberry varietiesEverbearing Strawberries 'Brighton' Large flowers and berries, good in hanging baskets 'Chandler' Large, juicy ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Fruit: Botanical Information
... ) Genus Cydonia--True Quince@ (1) Genus Diospyros--Black Sapote, Date Plum and Persimmon@ (30) Genus Fragaria--Strawberry@ (3) Genus Malus--Apple@ (2) Genus Mespilus--Medlar@ (5) Genus Morus--Mulberry@ (4) Genus Passiflora ...
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