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''Fragaria moschata'' or the "musk strawberry" is native to Europe. It is known for its intense flavor and aroma. It is still cultivated commercially on a small scale, particularly in ]. | ''Fragaria moschata'' or the "musk strawberry" is native to Europe. It is known for its intense flavor and aroma. It is still cultivated commercially on a small scale, particularly in ]. | ||
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Fragaria moschata or the "musk strawberry" is native to Europe. It is known for its intense flavor and aroma. It is still cultivated commercially on a small scale, particularly in Italy.
All Fragaria species have 7 types of chromosomes. Fragaria moschata is hexaploid, having six pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 42.