Fragaria chiloensis subsp. var.
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Beach strawberry
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shrub
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⇕
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to
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6in
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20in
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⌛
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perennial, annual
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✈
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☠
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❀
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☼
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sun, part-sun
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◍
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✓
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flowers, fruit
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☃
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°F
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4 to 10
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white
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☃
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Fragaria chiloensis, Duchesne. Fig. 1568. Low, but stout in all its parts: lvs. thick, more or less glossy above, bluish white below, blunt-toothed: fl.-clusters forking and long-rayed, the peduncle short, soon lopping on the ground: runners mostly appearing after the fr. is gone: berry large and firm, dark-colored, more or less musky in flavor, reinforced by a very large calyx or hull. Pacific coast region Peru to Patagonia. —A common wild strawberry of the Pacific slope from Alaska to Calif., is considered to be the same species.
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