• Fragaria × bifera Duchesne - F. vesca × F. viridis (Europe) Fragaria bucharica Losinsk. (wikipedia.org)
  • China) Fragaria vesca L. - woodland strawberry (Northern Hemisphere) Fragaria viridis Duchesne (Europe, Central Asia) Fragaria yezoensis H.Hara (Northeast Asia) Fragaria moupinensis Cardot (China) Fragaria orientalis Losinsk. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria vesca and certain other diploid species can be hybridized and produce fertile offspring (although Fragaria nilgerrensis appears less compatible). (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria vesca 'Semperflorens' - L. (pfaf.org)
  • Fragaria vesca 'Semperflorens' is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.3 m (1ft) by 0.3 m (1ft in). (pfaf.org)
  • The photographer's identification Fragaria vesca has not been reviewed. (berkeley.edu)
  • Ahomansikan (Fragaria vesca) on havaittu kasvattavan talven ajaksi erilliset talvilehdet, joiden avulla kasvi pystyy jatkamaan yhteyttämistä leudoissa olosuhteissa talven aikana. (helsinki.fi)
  • One note on why this one is so easy to find in fruit, unlike its tasty sunny-meadow cousin that gets gobbled up by the critters as fast as it ripens - Fragaria vesca does NOT taste very good, has a kind of skunky undertone to it, so the birds and other critters aren't very interested in it. (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • Fragaria crinita,Fragaria vesca ssp. (calscape.org)
  • The most common strawberries grown commercially are cultivars of the garden strawberry, a hybrid known as Fragaria × ananassa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Eastern Asia, Eastern Siberia) Fragaria × bringhurstii Staudt (coast of California) Fragaria moschata Duchesne - musk strawberry (Europe) Fragaria × ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier - garden strawberry, pineapple strawberry Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria moschata can hybridize with Fragaria × ananassa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria × ananassa (nomen a Francisco Rozier post Antonium Nicolaum Duchesne anno 1785 statutum) est nothospecies plantarum florentium generis Fragariae et familiae rosacearum unde fragum hortense provenit. (wikipedia.org)
  • Phenolic compounds in strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch. (nofima.no)
  • Heterologous Expression of Arabidopsis rty Enhances Drought Tolerance in Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch. (authorea.com)
  • Strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa Duch. (authorea.com)
  • Pink Fragaria ananassa Berried Treasure has been bred specifically for growing in pots with restrained runners and semi-double pink flowers. (gardeningetc.com)
  • If you're looking for container gardening ideas in an urban apartment or small garden, the potted Pink Fragaria ananassa is the perfect solution. (gardeningetc.com)
  • What is the Pink Fragaria ananassa plant? (gardeningetc.com)
  • The experts suggest growing your Pink Fragaria ananassa plant in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil and placing it in direct sunlight. (gardeningetc.com)
  • Why should you grow a Pink Fragaria ananassa plant? (gardeningetc.com)
  • You may know how to grow strawberries (or at least try to grow strawberries) on your Pink Fragaria ananassa plant, but why should you get involved? (gardeningetc.com)
  • He adds that investing in a strawberry plant, such as the Pink Fragaria ananassa, will help contribute to saving the bee population and improve your plant's health in the process. (gardeningetc.com)
  • This Strawberry plant (Fragaria ananassa ) variety is none GMO. (nicksgardenss.com)
  • Inhibitory effect on activator protein-1, nuclear factor-kappaB, and cell transformation by extracts of strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa Duch. (cdc.gov)
  • The inhibitory effects of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch. (cdc.gov)
  • In search for a strawberry ( Fragaria ananassa ) with low allergen content, we determined the proteomic variation within and between different varieties. (lu.se)
  • Proanthocyanidins Delay Fruit Coloring and Softening by Repressing Related Gene Expression during Strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa Duch. (bvsalud.org)
  • FaMYB5 Interacts with FaBBX24 to Regulate Anthocyanin and Proanthocyanidin Biosynthesis in Strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa ). (bvsalud.org)
  • The genus name Fragaria derives from fragum ("strawberry") and -aria, a suffix used to create feminine nouns and plant names. (wikipedia.org)
  • beach strawberry (Western Americas) Fragaria chiloensis subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Virginia strawberry (North America) Fragaria cascadensis K.E. Hummer (Cascade Mountains in Oregon) Fragaria iturupensis Staudt - Iturup strawberry (Iturup, Kuril Islands) Fragaria × Comarum hybrids Fragaria × vescana 'Lipstick' (Fragaria × Comarum hybrid), red-flowered runnering ornamental, sparse small globular fruits. (wikipedia.org)
  • Accessory fruit Mock strawberry (Duchesnea/Potentilla indica) and barren strawberry (Potentilla sterilis, Waldsteinia fragarioides) are closely related species in other genera which resemble Fragaria. (wikipedia.org)
  • To say the least this small red strawberry can be easily confused with another small red strawberry, the closely related Fragaria virginiana , especially as both are widespread and common. (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • Fragaria (/frəˈɡɛəri.ə/) is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, commonly known as strawberries for their edible fruits. (wikipedia.org)
  • An Fragaria moschata in nahilalakip ha genus nga Fragaria , ngan familia nga Rosaceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Staudt - ʻōhelo papa (Hawaiʻi) Fragaria virginiana Mill. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria moschata can hybridize with diploid species such as Fragaria viridis and Fragaria nubicola but producing a lower proportion of viable seeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria moschata auct. (theplantlist.org)
  • It is possible the same name was included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Fragaria moschata in version 1 of The Plant List . (theplantlist.org)
  • An Fragaria moschata [1] in uska species han Magnoliopsida nga ginhulagway ni Antoine Nicolas Duchesne . (wikipedia.org)
  • chiloensis forma chiloensis Fragaria chiloensis subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • chiloensis forma patagonica (Argentina, Chile) Fragaria chiloensis subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria extracts essence of tobacco, ripe and luscious strawberries converge in delicate layers. (vapeperth.com)
  • There are more than 20 different Fragaria species worldwide. (wikipedia.org)
  • More Fragaria species grow in China than in any other country. (ishs.org)
  • Of about 25 recognized Fragaria species in the world, 13 have distribution in China. (ishs.org)
  • There was some variation within several Fragaria species. (ishs.org)
  • A dichotomous key of Fragaria species growing in China was prepared, considering runner branching, leaflets, sex, fruit characteristics, as well as presence of hairs on petioles, runners and peduncles. (ishs.org)
  • ex J.Gay (South and Southeast Asia) Fragaria nipponica Makino (Korea, Japan) Fragaria nubicola Lindl. (wikipedia.org)
  • ex Lacaita (Himalayas) Fragaria pentaphylla Losinsk. (wikipedia.org)
  • China) Fragaria iinumae Makino (East Russia, Japan) Fragaria mandshurica Staudt (China) Fragaria nilgerrensis Schlecht. (wikipedia.org)
  • You can visit our Fragaria page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links. (amazonaws.com)
  • China) Fragaria daltoniana J.Gay (Himalayas) Fragaria emeiensis Jia J. Lei (China) Fragaria gracilis Losinsk. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria vesca subsp. (kew.org)
  • This miRNA sequence is 21 nucleotides long and is found in Fragaria vesca subsp. (rnacentral.org)
  • Fragaria × bifera Duchesne - F. vesca × F. viridis (Europe) Fragaria bucharica Losinsk. (wikipedia.org)
  • China) Fragaria iinumae Makino (East Russia, Japan) Fragaria mandshurica Staudt (China) Fragaria nilgerrensis Schlecht. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fragaria nilgerrensis Schlecht. (bvsalud.org)
  • This name is currently regarded as a synonym of Haptolina fragaria (Eikrem & Edvardsen) Eikrem & Edvardsen . (algaebase.org)
  • Fragaria comes from "fragans", meaning odorous, an allusion to the perfumed flesh of the fruit. (wikibooks.org)
  • When people think about Fragaria spp they immediately conjure visions of a large, red juicy, delicious, chin-wiping delicacy. (nih.gov)