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  2. List of strawberry cultivars - Wikipedia

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    J.B. Winn, Arkansas 1955 Red Rich × Twentieth Century Developed in Arkansas. One of the hardiest, most vigorous, heaviest-producing everbearing strawberries. Cold hardy. Ripens in early summer and continues to fruit until first frost. Self-pollinating. Palomar [citation needed] University of California Pandora [citation needed] Late season

  3. How to Grow Strawberries Indoors for Delicious Fruit All Year

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    "I prefer to grow my indoor strawberries in a hydroponic garden," says Holston. "It’s easier to monitor temperature, lighting, and nutrients. Plus, faster growth means strawberry harvests arrive ...

  4. Strawberry - Wikipedia

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    Strawberries can be frozen or made into jam or preserves, [62] as well as dried and used in prepared foods, such as cereal bars. [63] In the United Kingdom, strawberries and cream is a popular dessert at the Wimbledon tennis tournament. [61] Desserts using strawberries include pavlova, [64] fraisier, [65] [66] and strawberry shortcake. [67]

  5. Potentilla indica - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla indica, known commonly as mock strawberry, Indian-strawberry, or snakeberry in North America, [2] is a flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. [1] It has ternate foliage and an aggregate accessory fruit, similar to the true strawberries of the Fragaria genus. [3]

  6. Strawberry picking season is here. Find the best farms in the ...

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    A warmer winter means some farms have berries available weeks ahead of schedule. Here’s where you can find some.

  7. Euonymus americanus - Wikipedia

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    Euonymus americanus is a species of flowering plant in the family Celastraceae. Common names include strawberry bush, American strawberry bush, bursting-heart, hearts-a-bustin, and hearts-bustin'-with-love. [2] It is native to the eastern United States, its distribution extending as far west as Texas. [3] It has also been recorded in Ontario.

  8. Strawberry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Barren Strawberry (disambiguation) Strawberry Fields (disambiguation) Strawberry generation, Chinese sociological term; Strawberry mark or hemangioma, a type of birthmark; Team Strawberry, American cycling team used in scientific research

  9. 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.