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Photo of Fragaria ananassa (strawberry fruit - fraise)

Fragaria ananassa - strawberry fruit - fraise - Strawberries are low-growing herbaceous plants with a fibrous root system and a crown from which arise basal leaves. The leaves are compound, typically with three leaflets, sawtooth-edged, and usually hairy. The flowers, generally white, rarely reddish, are borne in small clusters on slender stalks arising, like the surface-creeping stems, from the axils of the leaves. Botanically, the strawberry fruit is considered an “accessory fruit” and is not a true berry. The flesh consists of the greatly enlarged flower receptacle and is embedded with the many true fruits, or achenes, which are popularly called seeds. Family : Rosaceae

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Fragaria ananassa (strawberry fruit - fraise)

Fragaria ananassa (strawberry fruit - fraise)

Fragaria ananassa (strawberry fruit - fraise)

Fragaria ananassa (strawberry fruit - fraise)

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