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A strawberry grows on a small, low to the ground plant. Almost like a ground cover. It sends out runners to propigate new plants. The first answer is correct but there is a tree called the Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo).which bears strawberry like fruits, but they are not strawberries.
Strawberry plants are propogated by runners. A long shoot will grow out from the plant and it will root where the tip touches the soil. After it has rooted well it can be cut off and lifted and moved to its growing position.
Strawberries are grown from plant runners, they are not grown from seeds. There are no pesticides put on strawberry seeds to grow strawberries.
Strawberries are usually grown from runners from the parent plant not seeds
Strawberry plants produce runners which grow out from the stem. From the runner a new shoot and root forms which produces a new plant.
Yes, after they have taken root and can thrive on their own. Like children really.
Yes a strawberry is a nonvascular plant is is also a diocot and it is an angiosperm too.
Yes, the strawberry is a dicotyledonous flowering plant.
Strawberry plants are usually reproduced by runners. The runners will set baby plants which will start growing roots if it is in contact with the ground. After the baby plant has established roots the runner will dry up but is usually tough and won't break off easily. The strawberry plants can get very crowded if not thinned. The first year runners are often cut off to create a more productive yield the following year. Strawberries can reproduce by seeds as well. Strawberries are the only plant that produces fruit with the seed on the outside.
there are 56 chromosomes in a strawberry plant.
A strawberry plant has a stem that is called a crown stem. The strawberry's stem is short and very wide.
a strawberry plant