They come from the garden in my backyard.
Yes, strawberry plants are perennial, meaning they come back year after year.
Strawberries grow on strawberry plants.
Apples come from apple trees and strawberries come from strawberry plants.
Well, first off, strawberries don't come from trees. They come from low-to-the-ground plants. Wild strawberry plants have tiny berries, while human-bred plants can have huge berries, and be quite messy if those berries start to rot.
From strawberry plants that are a kind of groundcover. They spread out runners and have white flowers that mature into fruit.
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Yes, vinegar can kill strawberry plants if used as a herbicide.
Strawberry plants are perennial, meaning they can live for multiple years and produce fruit seasonally.
The garden strawberry plant is Fragaria ananassa.
Strawberry plants are vascular plants. They have specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Strawberry plants are perennials, meaning they can live for multiple years and produce fruit each year.
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.