garden strawberry
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Definition
Noun: 1. A widely cultivated plant: Refers specifically to Fragaria × ananassa, the common commercial strawberry plant, grown for its edible red fruit. 2. The edible fruit of this plant: The sweet, red, accessory fruit known as the strawberry, characterized by its surface seeds.
Usage
- The term "garden strawberry" is used to distinguish the common cultivated variety from wild strawberry species.
- It functions as a compound noun. The primary word is "strawberry," modified by "garden" to specify the type.
Examples
- As a plant:
- We planted several rows of garden strawberry in the raised beds.
- The garden strawberry requires full sun and well-drained soil.
- As a fruit (less common but possible in technical contexts):
- The flavor profile of the garden strawberry is more consistent than that of its wild cousins.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, "garden strawberry" precisely identifies the hybrid species.
- The term can be used attributively (functioning like an adjective) before another noun.
- The garden strawberry cultivar 'Albion' is very popular.
Variants and Related Words
- Strawberry (noun): The more common, general term for the fruit or plant. "Garden strawberry" is a specific type of strawberry.
- Fragaria × ananassa (noun): The scientific binomial name for the garden strawberry.
- Cultivated strawberry (noun): A near-synonymous phrase emphasizing its farmed, non-wild status.
- Wild strawberry (noun): , a related but different species, often smaller and with a more intense flavor.
Synonyms
- Cultivated strawberry (noun)
- Commercial strawberry (noun)
Notes
- "Garden strawberry" is typically written as two words. It is a closed compound in some dictionaries (garden-strawberry) but most commonly appears open.
- It is important to note that "garden strawberry" refers to the specific hybrid species and not merely a strawberry grown in a garden, which could be any type.