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Cinquefoils - Photo (c) jroderick, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Cinquefoils (Genus Potentilla) Info
Potentilla /ˌpoʊtənˈtɪlə/ is a genus containing over 300 species of annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae. They are usually called cinquefoils in English. Potentilla are generally only found throughout the northern continents of the world (holarctic), though some may even be found in montane biomes of the New Guinea Highlands. Several other cinquefoils formerly included here are now separated in distinct genera - notabl (Wikipedia)
Brambles, Roses, Strawberries, and Allies - Photo (c) lamprisdimitris, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Brambles, Roses, Strawberries, and Allies (Subfamily Rosoideae) Info
The rose subfamily Rosoideae consists of more than 850 species, including many shrubs, perennial herbs, and fruit plants such as strawberries and brambles. Only a few are annual herbs. (Wikipedia)
Strawberries - Photo (c) Vladimir Bryukhov, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Vladimir Bryukhov CC
Strawberries (Genus Fragaria) Info
Fragaria /frəˈɡɛəriə/ is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, commonly known as strawberries for their edible fruits. There are more than 20 described species and many hybrids and cultivars. The most common strawberries grown commercially are cultivars of the garden strawberry, a hybrid known as Fragaria × ananassa. Strawberries have a taste that varies by cultivar, and ranges from quite sweet to rather tart. Strawberries are an important co (Wikipedia)
Woodland Strawberry - Photo (c) Алексей Афонин, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Алексей Афонин CC
Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) Info
Fragaria vesca, commonly called wild strawberry, woodland strawberry, Alpine strawberry, Carpathian Strawberry, European strawberry, or fraisier des bois, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the rose family that grows naturally throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, and that produces edible fruits. (Wikipedia)
Madrones - Photo (c) Christina Fryle, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Christina Fryle CC
Madrones (Genus Arbutus) Info
Arbutus is a genus of 12 accepted species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to warm temperate regions of the Mediterranean, western Europe, the Canary Islands (Teneriffa) and North America. The name Arbutus was taken from Latin, where it referred to A. unedo. (Wikipedia)
Mock Strawberry - Photo (c) Björn S..., some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Mock Strawberry (Potentilla indica) Info
Duchesnea indica (sometimes called Potentilla indica), known commonly by the names mock strawberry, Indian strawberry, or false strawberry, is a strawberry-like plant that has foliage and an aggregate accessory fruit similar to that of a true strawberry, though this is apparently an independent evolution of the similar fruit type. It has yellow flowers, unlike the white or slightly pink flowers of true strawberries. It is native to eastern and southern As (Wikipedia)
Virginia Strawberry - Photo (c) Rouenne 4K, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Rouenne 4K CC
Virginia Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) Info
The Virginia strawberry, wild strawberry, or common strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) is one of two species of wild strawberry that were hybridized to create the modern domesticated garden strawberry. Its natural range is confined to North America, in the United States (including Alaska) and Canada, although a popular variety called "Little Scarlet" is grown only in Great Britain, having been imported from the United States in the early 1900s. (Wikipedia)
Engelmann's Hedgehog Cactus - Photo (c) Dawn Endico, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Engelmann's Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii) Info
The strawberry hedgehog cactus or Engelmann's hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii) is commonly found in desert areas of the southwestern United States and the adjacent areas of Mexico, including the states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Baja California and Sonora. (Wikipedia)
Strawberry Tree - Photo (c) Panagiotis Antoniadis, all rights reserved, uploaded by Panagiotis Antoniadis C
Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo) Info
Arbutus unedo, the strawberry tree, is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the Mediterranean region and western Europe north to western France and Ireland. Due to its presence in southwest and northwest Ireland, it is known as either "Irish strawberry tree", or cain or cane apple (from the Irish name for the tree, caithne), or sometimes "Killarney strawberry tree". (Wikipedia)
Strawberry Bush - Photo (c) Kevin Metcalf, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Kevin Metcalf CC
Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus) Info
Euonymus americanus is a species of flowering plant in the family Celastraceae. Common names include strawberry bush, American strawberry bush, bursting-heart, hearts-a-bustin and hearts-bustin'-with-love. It is native to the eastern United States, its distribution extending as far west as Texas. It has also been recorded in Ontario. (Wikipedia)
Heart-leaf Ice Plant - Photo (c) Maria Haro, all rights reserved, uploaded by Maria Haro C
Heart-leaf Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum cordifolium) Info
Aptenia cordifolia is a species of succulent plant in the iceplant family known by the common names heartleaf iceplant and baby sun rose. Perhaps the most common plant seen under this name is actually Aptenia 'Red Apple', a hybrid with red flowers and bright green leaves, whose parents are A. cordifolia and A. (Platythyra) haeckeliana. The true species of A. cordifolia has magenta purple flowers and more heart-shaped, mid-green, textu (Wikipedia)
Green Strawberry - Photo (c) HermannFalkner/sokol, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Green Strawberry (Fragaria viridis) Info
Fragaria viridis is a species of strawberry native to Europe and central Asia. It has fruits with fine flavour. They have surprisingly little of the usual strawberry aroma, but a refreshing acidity, and sometimes ripen without becoming red. When they are plucked from the plant, the calyx will usually adhere and they will detach with a noticeable cracking sound. (Wikipedia)
Beach Strawberry - Photo (c) Miriam Olivera, all rights reserved, uploaded by Miriam Olivera C
Beach Strawberry (Fragaria chiloensis) Info
Fragaria chiloensis, the beach strawberry, Chilean strawberry, or coastal strawberry, is one of two species of wild strawberry that were hybridized to create the modern garden strawberry (F. × ananassa). It is noted for its large berries. Its natural range is the Pacific Ocean coasts of North and South America, and also Hawaii. Migratory birds are thought to have dispersed F. chiloensis from the Pacific coast of North America to the mountains of Ha (Wikipedia)
Common Marble - Photo (c) Michał Brzeziński, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Michał Brzeziński CC
Common Marble (Syricoris lacunana) Info
Syricoris lacunana, the dark strawberry tortrix, is a small moth species of the family Tortricidae. It is found in the Palearctic ecozone. (Wikipedia)
Garden Strawberry - Photo (c) Justin Jacobs, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Justin Jacobs CC
Garden Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) Info
The garden strawberry (or simply strawberry; Fragaria × ananassa) is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus Fragaria, collectively known as the strawberries. It is cultivated worldwide for its fruit. The fruit is widely appreciated for its characteristic aroma, bright red color, juicy texture, and sweetness. It is consumed in large quantities, either fresh or in such prepared foods as preserves, juice, pies, ice creams, milkshakes, and chocolates. Artificial (Wikipedia)
Cape Gooseberry - Photo (c) lorenzodotti, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by lorenzodotti CC
Cape Gooseberry (Physalis peruviana) Info
Physalis peruviana, a plant species of the genus Physalis, has its origin in the present day region of Chile and Peru. The plant and its fruit are commonly called Cape gooseberry, goldenberry or physalis, among numerous regional names. It has been cultivated in England since the late 18th century and in South Africa in the region of the Cape of Good Hope since at least the start of the 19th century. Widely introduced in the 20th... (Wikipedia)
Strawberry Poison Dart Frog - Photo (c) Jackcsmall, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Oophaga pumilio) Info
The strawberry poison frog or strawberry poison-dart frog (Oophaga pumilio, formerly Dendrobates pumilio) is a species of small poison dart frog found in Central America. It is common throughout its range, which extends from eastern central Nicaragua through Costa Rica and northwestern Panama. The species is often found in humid lowlands and premontane forest, but large populations are also found in disturbed areas such as plantations. The strawberry poison frog is per (Wikipedia)
Strawberry Cactus - Photo (c) Ryan Parker, all rights reserved, uploaded by Ryan Parker C
Strawberry Cactus (Echinocereus enneacanthus) Info
Echinocereus enneacanthus is a species of flowering plant first described by George Engelmann. (Wikipedia)
Strawberry Seed Beetle - Photo (c) Jesus Tizon, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) CC
Strawberry Seed Beetle (Harpalus rufipes) Info
Harpalus rufipes is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Degeer in 1774. Harpalus rufipes is native to Europe.... (Wikipedia)
Barren Strawberries - Photo (c) rpayne72, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by rpayne72 CC
Barren Strawberries (Genus Waldsteinia) Info
Waldsteinia, the barren strawberries, is a genus of the rose family (Rosaceae). It contains about six species native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. A number of species are cultivated as a ground cover in gardens, including Waldsteinia fragarioides from North America, Waldsteinia geoides from Europe, Waldsteinia lobata, and Waldsteinia ternata from Eurasia (from Central Europe to Siberia, China, and Japan). (Wikipedia)
Strawberry-Guava - Photo (c) David R, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by David R CC
Strawberry-Guava (Psidium cattleyanum) Info
Psidium cattleyanum, commonly known as Cattley guava, strawberry guava or cherry guava, is a small tree (2–6 m tall) in the Myrtaceae (myrtle) family. The species is named in honour of English horticulturist William Cattley. Its genus name Psidium comes from the Latin psidion, or "armlet." The red-fruited variety, P. cattleyanum var. cattleyanum, is commonly known as purple guava, red cattley guava, red strawberry guava and red cherry (Wikipedia)