strawberry plant
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strawberry
noun[C]
uk/ˈstrɔː.bər.i/us/ˈstrɑːˌber.i/
a small juicy red fruit that has small brown seeds on its surface, or the plant with white flowers on which this ...
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plant
noun
uk/plɑːnt/us/plænt/
a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and ...
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On these strikings, the trefoil sprig above the date took the form of astrawberryplant.
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In addition, samples of all known imports of strawberry plants will be subject to inspection and where necessary laboratory tests to establish freedom from infection.
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We know that between 1913 and 1931 the number of strawberry plants has been reduced.
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Now science and research have been successful in breeding certain disease-resistant, strawberry plants, and from now on, the strawberry growers are in a position to increase their acreage considerably.
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It would be easy to grub out all the trees or remove all the strawberry plants and grow instead some heavily subsidised grain crop, which gave no local employment whatever.
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The disease can weaken strawberry plants through the destruction of older foliage.
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About 46 weeks later, it is generally a good time to apply another application of nitrogen fertilization to the developing strawberry plants.
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Because infected strawberry plants are less vigorous in growth, the stolon does not grow well, which results in reduced fruit size and number.
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Its name comes from its affinity for strawberry plants, which form a large part of its diet.
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The disease is widespread and in many cases causes devastation to strawberry plants and strawberry production.
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On average, one uninfected hectare of strawberry plants would produce about nine tons of strawberries.
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Asexual propagation (vegetative propagation) can also occur in plants (e.g. runners from strawberry plants) which gives a new plant which is genetically identical to its parent plant.
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