Fragaria chiloensis

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Definition

Noun: - A species of wild strawberry native to the western United States and South America. It is one of the parent species that contributed to the development of many modern cultivated strawberry varieties.

Usage

Fragaria chiloensis is used as a proper noun, the scientific (Latin) name for a specific plant species. It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and agricultural contexts.

Examples
  • In botanical description:
    • Fragaria chiloensis is known for its large, firm fruits and its tolerance to coastal conditions.
  • In horticultural history:
    • The modern garden strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) originated from a cross between Fragaria chiloensis and Fragaria virginiana.
  • In ecological context:
    • The native habitat of Fragaria chiloensis includes coastal beaches and mountains from Alaska to Chile.
Advanced Usage
  • In genetic research: The term is used when discussing the genetic lineage and traits inherited by cultivated strawberries from this wild species.
    • Breeders study Fragaria chiloensis to find genes for disease resistance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: Chilean strawberry, beach strawberry, coastal strawberry.
  • Related Species: (the other parent species of the cultivated strawberry), (the woodland or alpine strawberry).
  • Hybrid: (the garden strawberry, the hybrid descendant).
Synonyms
  • Chilean strawberry
  • Beach strawberry
Notes

This is a taxonomic name. It does not have idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it. Its usage is technical and specific to the field of botany.

Noun
  1. wild strawberry of western United States and South America; source of many varieties of cultivated strawberries