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How can I determine the type of strawberry plant I have?

To determine the type of strawberry plant you have, you can look at the characteristics such as the size and shape of the fruit, the color of the berries, the shape of the leaves, and the growth habit of the plant. You can also consult gardening resources or experts for help in identifying the specific variety of strawberry plant you have.


Is the strawberry a flowering plant?

Yes, the strawberry is a dicotyledonous flowering plant.


What are the seeds of a strawberry made of?

An embryonic plant and a protective coat is what the seeds of a strawberry are made of. Scientists refer to this type of seed as an achene, or a seed which is within the hardened wall of one of the plant's ovaries.


Number of chromosomes in a strawberry plant?

there are 56 chromosomes in a strawberry plant.


What kind of stem does a strawberry plant have?

A strawberry plant has a stem that is called a crown stem. The strawberry's stem is short and very wide.


Which one would survive with out a food chain a strawberry plant a chicken or a dog?

a strawberry plant


What type of cell does a strawberry have?

A strawberry is made up of plant cells, specifically specialized cells that make up the fruit structure. These cells contain typical plant organelles such as a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole.


When to replant your strawberry plant?

You can replant a strawberry plant any time during the growing season. Just make sure you pick off all the blooms that appear on the strawberry plant.


What part of the plant does an strawberry come from?

Strawberry fruits belong to the Rosaceae family.


What type of strawberry plant is sweet plentiful and easy to grow in an indoor Aerogarden which uses hydroponics technology?

I have just learned that the following website has "Sweet Rubies" which is a good strawberry plant to grow in an Aerogarden: http://www.matterhornnursery.com/about_history.php


A Runner plant?

Strawberry


Is a strawberry vascular plant?

No