What does a strawberry look like?
Strawberries are a very popular berry, famous for its taste. It is difficult for an uninitiated person to figure out where she really is and where the strawberries are. That's why you need to know exactly what strawberries look like, and how else it differs from strawberries.
Peculiarities
Both species are included in the genus Strawberry, which, in turn, is an integral part of the family of pink plants. Therefore, there is a significant external similarity between them, but there are also differences that allow you to accurately determine what exactly has grown in the garden. So, ripe strawberries are painted scarlet. In strawberry fruits, the tonality can be more diverse - there are red, and dark brown, and berries of intermediate color.
The difference is also revealed when looking at the bush that has given fruit. So, strawberry plants are formed by several stems in the middle, and only leaves can be found outside. Strawberries have a higher height - not 200-250 mm, but 250-320 mm. The exact figure depends on the variety. In the middle part there are "antennae" - a special kind of stems that helps the plant to multiply. But differences in the type of bush can be verified and refined if the fruits of these plants are studied in detail.
More about berries
In strawberries, they are mostly large. The length reaches 20-70 mm, and strawberries of 20 mm will already have a limit. If you cut the berry, the inner white parts will be found in the strawberry fruit. The pits profusely dot the outer side of the two berries equally, but there is a thick red area inside the strawberry fruit. The difference doesn't end there.
Foliage
Strawberries tend to:
- arrangement of peduncles above the leaves;
- lack of tilt of the berries down;
- musky hint in the aroma of leaves;
- their corrugated surface (sometimes of a light green hue) and a large size.
Strawberries are characterized by the following indicators:
- leaf geometry is much more diverse;
- their perimeter seems to be jagged;
- typical color - dense green;
- at the bottom of the leaves there is fluffiness;
- the aroma is always the same.
What else you need to know about strawberries
The berries of this plant are mostly oval in shape. There is a narrowing of the area near the apex in comparison with the base. Strawberries growing in the garden mainly bear large fruits, but in the wild they are small and medium in size. The red tone of the berries is preserved when introduced into the culture. In well-developed strawberries, the fruits are large, with fleshy pulp saturated with vegetable juices.
This pulp contains a lot of small grains of slightly yellow or slightly brown color. The grains are raised slightly above the surface, due to which the appearance of the fruit is unusually beautiful. When visiting coniferous forests growing in the middle lane in dry areas, you can find the so-called nutmeg strawberries. Its berries are closer to an oblong shape, and they got their name for a specific aroma. In this case, the red color is preserved.
There is another variety, which received the name "half-day". It is characterized by pink berries that look like a ball. Fruit can create a wide range of sensations, from sour to sweet taste. At the same time, the composition is homogeneous, which means that the berries give the same benefit to the body.
The flowers of the main part of the strawberry species are white and have many stamens. However, a yellowish flower can also be caught. The flowering phase covers May and June.The berries "crawl" deep into the foliage, making them difficult to pick. Strawberries always have a fibrous root complex. Roots do not penetrate the ground deeper than 200-250 mm.
According to the botanical classification, wild strawberries are not a bush, but a herb. The main rhizome is short, painted in a brown tone, the root leaves have long petioles, and the side leaves look like a rhombus. The petioles are slightly larger than the flower stems. The hairs on the pedicels are pressed upwards.
As it matures, the receptacle acquires juiciness and becomes saturated. The flowering time of wild strawberries is determined by the variety
See the following video for strawberry varieties.