Not true berries: Strawberries belong to the rose family and are aggregate fruits, with seeds on the outside.
Not true berries: Strawberries belong to the rose family and are aggregate fruits, with seeds on the outside.
Ancient history: Cultivation traces back to ancient Rome, with strawberries being enjoyed for centuries.
Ancient history: Cultivation traces back to ancient Rome, with strawberries being enjoyed for centuries.
Hydration boost: Composed of about 91% water, strawberries are a refreshing snack.
Hydration boost: Composed of about 91% water, strawberries are a refreshing snack.
Nutrient-packed: Rich in vitamin C, K, manganese, folate, and potassium, they support overall health.
Nutrient-packed: Rich in vitamin C, K, manganese, folate, and potassium, they support overall health.
Fragaria × ananassa: The most cultivated species, it's a hybrid of North and South American wild strawberries.
Fragaria × ananassa: The most cultivated species, it's a hybrid of North and South American wild strawberries.
Seed abundance: Each strawberry bears around 200 seeds on its exterior surface
Seed abundance: Each strawberry bears around 200 seeds on its exterior surface
Perennial plants: Strawberries grow back yearly, producing flowers and fruit from spring to summer.
Perennial plants: Strawberries grow back yearly, producing flowers and fruit from spring to summer.
Pollination partners: Relying on insect pollination, they play a crucial role in ecosystems.
Pollination partners: Relying on insect pollination, they play a crucial role in ecosystems.
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