Pink flowers instead of the white flowers of cultivated strawberries is one way but it is not a certain test of the small wild version.
It is seed producing.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Fragaria virginiana.
Yes, the strawberry is a dicotyledonous flowering plant.
there are 56 chromosomes in a strawberry plant.
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A strawberry plant has a stem that is called a crown stem. The strawberry's stem is short and very wide.
In Laguna province, the other term of wild strawberry is SAMPINIT.
If you are sure that the plant is producing strawberries, then my guess is the plant may be some form of wild strawberry.
It sounds like you may have a wild strawberry plant, possibly the species Fragaria vesca, which can have thorns and may not produce runners or flowers immediately, especially if it's young or stressed. To identify the plant, examine its leaves, stems, and overall growth habit, and compare them to images of known strawberry species. You can also consult a local plant expert or extension service for assistance. Additionally, keep the plant healthy with proper care, as it may produce flowers in the right conditions.
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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.