The European or "woodland" strawberry is Fragaria vesca.
Yes they are. 1) Overall, most strawberries are self-pollinating. Pollination of the same species will yield the same species (true-breeding). 2) Most strawberries can be cross-pollinated. One species of strawberries crossed with another species of strawberries (cross-breeding), which then yields hybrids. A mixture of both parents.
the F. Vesca is the common European strawberry F.vesca
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there is about 2-3 common names for strawberries
The "Common Rabbit" is also known as the "European Rabbit" (this is a wild species in Europe, and the species of all domesticated rabbits), and its scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The common name of Lepus cuniculus is the European rabbit. This species is widely recognized for its role in agriculture and as a popular pet. European rabbits are known for their social behavior and burrowing habits in the wild.
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Chocolate strawberries
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Europe is home to a diverse range of native creatures, including the European red fox, wild boar, and various species of deer like the roe deer. The continent also boasts unique birds such as the Eurasian owl and the common European robin. Additionally, numerous amphibians like the European common frog and reptiles such as the European adder can be found across various habitats. These species contribute to the rich biodiversity of European ecosystems.
For all practical purpose the tomatoes and strawberries are same, nutrition wise. But no body will deny that strawberries are tasty. But then not all the people, specially from developing countries can afford to eat the strawberries.
The plural noun 'strawberries' is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.