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Fragaria x ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier [chiloensis × virginiana]

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5495343 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa plant and fruit
5495344 Flower(s) Fragaria x ananassa plant and flowers
5495345 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa plant and flowers
5495346 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa plant and fruit
5495347 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa plant
5495348 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa plant and flowers
5495349 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa production and plants on raised bed
5495350 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa production and plants on raised bed
5495351 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa plants, flowers and fruit
5495352 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa plant and fruit
5495353 Plant(s) Fragaria x ananassa production and plants on raised bed
1573027 Harvesting
1573028 Harvesting
1573025 Plant(s) Strawberry production.  Straw in furrows provides some weed control and prevents rain splashing of soil onto fruit.  May 1997
1573026 Harvesting
1573023 Harvesting
1573024 Harvesting
1573022 Processing Strawberry crowns being packed for shipment. May 1997
1573021 Field Lewis Farms near Wilmington, NC. May 1997
1573020 Field Strawberry production.  Harvesting crew is in the distance.  May1997
1573017 Product Bar root strawberry transplants are shipped in fiberboard cartons (2000 plants per box).  May 199
1573018 Product Forced air cooling of palletized strawberry boxes.  May 1997
1573016 Fruit(s) Immature strawberry fruit can make small depressions in the bed top where water will puddle and create favorable conditions for decay.  May 1997
1573014 Fruit(s) Strawberry fruit can make small depressions in the bed top, or irregularities in the plastic surface, will allow water to puddle and create favorable conditions for decay.  May 1997
1573013 Fruit(s) Recently harvested box of strawberry showing some variation in color, especially at the blossom end of fruit. May 1997
1573012 Fruit(s) Strawberry fruit can make small depressions in the bed top where water will puddle and create favorable conditions for decay.  May 1997
1572807 Fruit(s) Mature strawberry (left) and immature (fruit).
1572797 Plant(s) Strawberry in hanging basket.  April 1997
1572795 Plant(s) Stacked culture of strawberry.  April 1997
1572796 Plant(s) Stacked culture of strawberry.  April 1997
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1320057 Fruit(s) Sweet, juicy strawberries not only taste good, they're also full of nutrition. Low in calories and carbohydrates, the raw fruit is a good source of fiber potassium, iron, and vitamin C.

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