Strawberry - Wikipedia The garden strawberry (or simply strawberry; Fragaria × ananassa) [1] is a widely grown hybrid plant cultivated worldwide for its fruit The genus Fragaria, the strawberries, is in the rose family, Rosaceae The fruit is appreciated for its aroma, bright red colour, juicy texture, and sweetness
Strawberry Run - 15th Annual Vista Strawberry Festival RUN FOR THE STRAWBERRY! The Vista Strawberry Run, San Diego’s Sweetest Race, is open to all ages! And show your spirit by running the race in your best Strawberry costume! Run or walk the scenic and mostly flat courses, including: 5K (3 1 mile) course Just-for-fun Kids 1-Mile or 1 4-Mile options
Strawberries 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits The strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) originated in Europe in the 18th century It is a hybrid of two wild strawberry species from North America and Chile Strawberries are bright red, juicy,
U-Pick Strawberry | Carlsbad Strawberry Company Visit our fields and pick the ripest strawberries in Southern California Carlsbad Strawberry Company has been growing Strawberries for 4 generations and the experience shows
Strawberries: Benefits, Uses, Varieties, Growing Tips - Gardenia Strawberries are nutrient-rich, low-calorie, and fiber-packed, boosting immunity and skin health They thrive in beds, pots, or towers, yielding bowls for jam, smoothies, salads, shortcake, and freezing Updated: September 13, 2025 • Reviewed by Gardenia Editors
How to Grow Strawberries: Sweet, Juicy Berries from Garden Beds to . . . Garden strawberries are typically much sweeter and juicier than those found in grocery stores They are also perennials, so they’ll come back year after year! Plus, they grow easily wherever there is outdoor space and in almost any climate or soil, from garden beds to pots to hanging baskets
14 Common Types of Strawberries—and the Differences Between Them Learn about the different types of strawberries and which are best for baking, desserts, and eating fresh Also, find out what type of strawberry is most widely available in grocery stores and some unusual new varieties to try