FRAGARTIAi 
. ‘The Monthly or i arcaee F. ee a 
Lam vefca 4, ; Willd. - 
Olympus, and-in fome parts of Greece. 
ole! a to: ‘keep Strawb 
gar he root is fibrous, or: erather “w 
a encening aes. "as well as ‘by long creepibg thoots 
or yx fem ne,’ CAVES - brace ae jong nairy 
falls, fomewhat oe poe erra 
longer than’ the leaves, ere&, hai airy, 
Flowers white,: erect, Spread ing. 
{malleft, ‘is diftin oe by its acid fruit of a deep carmine 
od, flentiall the 
to the 
tts “above ane ee it bye not te a1 
chat Pee while the imain flower-ftalk, oe 
e‘leay bg are juftly drawn’ Piel with eget 
or. hoa hair . This chara&e remains in t rie 
e€ ae Wild 
e varieties are 
riegated i ves. shefne-69 
” With h white fruit. Duchefne 71, ‘This writer re- 
ote that the points-of the ferratures He the leaves aifo are 
white, though in all red-fruited Straw ies they are red ; 
a curious’ basta aaa one a waltivtors to diftinguith 
ee variety at all fe 
. With a 
a double Tove _Doeke {ne 74. 
tah rick 
Frageria muri- 
: ; Lam. Dig. n n. 8 F. vefca 6. 
era: F. pone Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 2. 1091. 
F foinolo f fuck Barrel. Ic. t. go. arborea con fiore 
aceo; Zan g5: t. 38. This was obferved b 
Tr adefcant in a eee at Plymouth ; fee Gerard’s Herbal 
ty Johnfon, 998; sce pooner - 
ih an 
slant at Bolo 
n 
Zannoni’s, ‘who cultivated this 
sifeppested, 
berry. abor ona tn Dié&s n. 11 
hairy, and darker-coloured variety than the common Woo 
Strawberry, in which ‘refpe€ts it approaches the Hautboy 
erin! defcribed. - The fruit is for the ark part abortive, 
h Haller attributed to a gmas,. and 
At ronger, more 
t the accuracy of both thefe ex- 
- planations, thoug 
‘See’ "F..collina, var. a 
In- Sweden and- 
Lapland it is til more abundant than with us, fo that-it is: 
erries except exotic kinds, . 
: peren-- 
” Blau? clea 
fae what: cymo ofe.- fro 
ky ‘hairs of its partial or ult 
' vigour of its vegetation. ) 
- Me peneth as he days it degenerates, which is ee a fympto 
cc 
In this the | 
d Calyx of the fruit ere, elongated, pointed. Hairs o 
ant ‘by runners; but Du-- 
bo 
ates i propofing any in their ftead. it 
e confiders it as pares belonging” to the: next than to. this. : 
Fue 
Duchefne 49- 
Pl. v. 2.1091. Di fen 
= it produces more abundan 
ware n bearing to the very a of pg w. 
it well worthy of Gale cn. . The fru 3 
m the Wood Strawberry, being 
hich ren 
ee 
Maunt Cenis, Wire indeed, it has but 
months of open weather to m in. Duchefne is dif.- 
pofed a ee oe this as a parent of the’ 
and indeed the head o e whole family, beau of the 
us is rather para sera 
of a primary fpecies, but the true teft of a variety. 
Ae En nglith Forcing Strawberry.. Fragaria minor ; 
dwarf variety, preferred for forcing in’ 
aN of which there is alfo a fort with white fruit. Due. 
chefne had it from Englan 
i. Freffa 
II 
chefne’s eae on ees ~~ be 
riety of the Wood Strawberry, 1 raifed from feed 
whofe fruit is 15 or 20 times larger than the wild kind, but: 
of.a fainter flavour in proportion. It abo 
where it was firft raifed by a man named Fre Tou 
ee and Vaillant appear to have miftaken this ines for the 
1} 
Fragaria parvi pruni magnitudine of Bauhin, or Hautboy - 
Strawberry, our F. clatior. ‘The fruit is occafionally white. 
Freflant’s Strawberry swas, acacia to thane: in La-- 
marck, -the ‘age one to ‘be found in the markets of Paris in 
it but ha fucceffive. “feafons, and 
ners, as in other ca 
4. St ee ee” enter runners. Duchefne rro.. Fra- 
garia efflagellis; Lam. Di&. n. 5. Sometimes called the 
bufhy ftrawberry, as it forms luxuriant ie tufts, but-with-. 
out eae or with very few and {hort on 
mple abe fae erry. Treen -monophylla ; 
en 124. ag ~~ t. Ve 2. 343 te 4Te Ut. 
Annal. fafe. 14 1 Lam. Did. n. 6. “Linn. Syit. 
Veg. ed. 14. 476. Willd ‘Sp. Pl. v. 2.-1093. Ait. 
Hort. Kew, v. 2.212, Curt. Mag. t. 63 Duchefne moft 
explicitly affures his readers, in the-places here cited, that 
this is a — -raifed by himfelf at Verfailles in 1761, from 
feed of the Wood Strawberry, an hen propagated 
by the fame means, every Nothing ¢ Saas nd mor 
to Toon pee Nothi n . be more decifive, 
eaves 
no 
ae 
a: ‘Ss 
. Gre n Straw wberry.: Ehrh; Beitr. 
a Be . 
F. velca a; Linn. Fl. Lapp. 
leaf-ftalks peareth Spreading 5 : thofe 2 of co partial foe 
flalks witzerland. 
men: has’ ad fs ne the habit = chara ers 
» after 
er ect. 
emains » clo 
ane 0 arrow; cogatd ponte 
yellow a of a 
Lam. - 
°bt ita hight» Va=:- 
unds at Montreuil, 4 
ant. rne= - 
1790. Each root be 
then perithes, he precife kind being kept up from the run-.. 
afes. 
ers an le "Weed ela in. ° 
having a rather lefs luxuriant herbage, while on the other — 
t flowers and fruit, conti--- 
ders « 
“ate 7 
This monthly variety is wild on the Alps, ae. -. 
> as itis faid, on it few 
-the genus; but this fpecies, which is the 
Strawberry, . 
nt’s Str aeenes Poe sparen 3 Duchefne 
Dic. n This dently, b 
+ 
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