Fragaria virginiana
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Read about Fragaria virginiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Fragaria virginiana, Duchesne. Scarlet or Virginian Strawberry. Figs. 1569, 1570. More slender: lvs. thinner, light green above and below, the upper surface with sunken veins: fl.-clusters small, with a few hanging frs. at the top of a rather long peduncle: runners usually appearing with the fr.: berry small, light scarlet, globular or oblong-conical, usually with a constriction or neck underneath the moderate- sized calyx or hull. E. N. Amer.—Variable. A few early varieties of strawberries, as Crystal City, seem to be wholly or partly of F. virginiana origin. Var. illinoensis, Gray (F. illinoensis, Prince. F. grayana, Vilm. F. virginiana Var. grayana, Rydb.). A large and more robust form, more hairy, the hairs on the pedicels spreading whereas on the type they are more appressed. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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