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The '''Beach Strawberry''', ''Fragaria chiloensis'', is one of two species that were crossed to create the modern garden ] '']''. Its natural range is the Pacific Coast of North and South America, and Hawaii. The '''Beach Strawberry''' or '''Chilean Strawberry''', ''Fragaria chiloensis'', is one of two species that were crossed to create the modern garden ] '']''. Its natural range is the Pacific Coast of North and South America, and Hawaii.


All '']'' species have 7 types of ]. ''Fragaria chiloensis'' is ], having eight pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 56. All '']'' species have 7 types of ]. ''Fragaria chiloensis'' is ], having eight pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 56.

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The Beach Strawberry or Chilean Strawberry, Fragaria chiloensis, is one of two species that were crossed to create the modern garden strawberry Fragaria x ananassa. Its natural range is the Pacific Coast of North and South America, and Hawaii.

All Fragaria species have 7 types of chromosome. Fragaria chiloensis is octoploid, having eight pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 56.

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