Fragaria virginiana (nomen a Philippo Miller post Antonium Duchesne anno 1768 statutum) est species plantarum florentium generis Fragariae et familiae rosacearum in occidentalibus Americae septentrionalis partibus sponte virens, cuius fructus ibi diu ab indigenis collecti sunt. Nothospecies Fragaria x ananassa, quae temporibus nostris fragum hortense producit, hybrida est specierum F. chiloensis et F. virginiana.

Fragaria virginiana

Eudicotyledones 
Rosidae 
Ordo : Rosales 
Familia : Rosaceae 
Subfamilia : Rosoideae 
Tribus : Potentilleae 
Subtribus : Fragariinae[1] 
Genus : Fragaria 
Species : Fragaria virginiana 
Mill.
   
  1. GRIN

Bibliographia

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Fontes antiquiores
Eruditio
  • G. M. Darrow, The Strawberry: history, breeding and physiology. Novi Eboraci: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966
  • J. F. Hancock, S. Serçe, C. M. Portman, P. W. Callow, J. J. Luby, "Taxonomic variation among North and South American subspecies of Fragaria virginiana Miller and Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Millers" in Canadian Journal of Botany vol. 82 (2004) pp. 1632-1644 Epitome
  • K. E. Hokanson, M. J. Smith, A. M. Connor, J. J. Luby, James F. Hancock, "Relationships among subspecies of New World octoploid strawberry species, Fragaria virginiana and Fragaria chiloensis, based on simple sequence repeat marker analysis" in Canadian Journal of Botany vol. 84 (2006) pp. 1829-1841 Epitome
  • Stephen Wilhelm, "The Garden Strawberry: A Study of Its Origin: Hardy and prolific New World species contributed to the development of the strawberry's exceptional quality, productivity, and adaptability" in American Scientist vol. 62 (1974) pp. 264-271

Nexus externi

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  Situs scientifici: Tropicos • Tela Botanica • GRIN • ITIS • Plant List • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • Plant Name Index • "Fragaria virginiana" apud Plants for a Future • Flora of North America • USDA Plants Database
  Vide "Fragariam virginianam" apud Vicispecies.
  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Fragariam virginianam spectant.
  • "Fragaria spp." apud Laboratory Guide To Archaeological Plant Remains From Eastern North America