No, it is a fruit. Technically it's a false fruit, because the fleshy part is formed from the top of the stem and not the ovary wall.
Yes
The root word of "berries" is "berry."
You calculate the square root of numbers and certain measurements, not objects.
Strawberry plants have a shallow root system that spreads horizontally near the surface of the soil. This type of root system allows them to access water and nutrients efficiently, making them well-suited for their growth in containers or garden beds.
Strawberries can be planted in the spring as bare-root or in the fall as potted plants.
Well, according to the magical strawberry, (who is now dead) the square root of 51 is flying leprechauns divided by florp
Strawberry stolons are above-ground runners that help strawberry plants reproduce and spread. They produce new plantlets at their nodes, which can take root and grow into new strawberry plants. This allows strawberries to propagate and form dense, interconnected patches, leading to increased growth and productivity.
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.
its a strawberry and creme frapachino Its A Strawberry And Cream Frapocheno
yes
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Otiorhyncus ovatus.
Yes, after they have taken root and can thrive on their own. Like children really.