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Fragaria virginiana

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Fragaria virginiana is one of the species of wild strawberry; in North America it is often referred to as "the wild strawberry". It is one of two species that were crossed to create the modern domestic strawberry Fragaria x ananassa. Its natural range is confined to the continental United States, Alaska, and Canada.

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

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