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a rhizome, a horizontal stem of the plant which forms a new plant at 'nodes' along it length.

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Strawberry plants send out 'runners' which form small plantlets. These grow roots and leaves of their own and eventually develop into separate plants. Strawberries also produce seed which are on the outside of the fruit.

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