Fragaria mexicana
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Fragaria mexicana, Schlecht. Lvs. few and scape solitary: lvs. rather thin, soon becoming smooth above, the slender silky petioles 2-3 in. long; lfts. oblong-obovate or cuneate, coarsely serrate: fls. usually less than ½ in. diam., on scapes 2—4 in. high; sepals and bracts silky; petals obovate: fr. nearly hemispheric, small, the achenes superficial. Cent. Mex.—The "everbearing strawberry," frequently advertised, is said to belong here. F. californica, Cham. & Schlecht., is similar but has much longer petioles and broadly rounded or rhombovate lfts., somewhat larger fls. and fr., and the achenes in shallow pits. Calif., New Mex., Lower Calif. L. H. B. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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