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| Fragaria viridis Duchesne |
Fragaria viridis is a species of strawberry native to Europe and central Asia. Garden strawberries are a common variety of strawberry cultivated worldwide It has extremely small berries, 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. A sepal (from Latin separatus "separate" + petalum "petal" is a part of the flower of Angiosperms or flower plants
All strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes. "Haplo" redirects here For the fictional character see The Death Gate Cycle. A chromosome is an organized structure of DNA and Protein that is found in cells. Fragaria viridis is diploid, having 2 pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 14 chromosomes. "Haplo" redirects here For the fictional character see The Death Gate Cycle.