Here’s a photo of wild strawberries I took yesterday. You can see both the blossom and the fruit.
Did you know that despite their name, strawberries are not berries? However, bananas and avocados are berries in the botanical sense.
Also, strawberries are the only fruit that has their seeds on the outside.
Another interesting fact: strawberries are a part of the rose family. See my post about wild roses here.
Do you know other interesting facts about the strawberries? Share them in the comments.
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Did you know that strawberries are not berries?
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This I did not know … interesting
I am glad I helped you learn something new! 🙂
You learn a lot of wisdom from life if you can read between the lines.
Great words, Elenka! Thanks for stopping by!
I did know those facts, they are very interesting facts too….great photo….they have a very pretty blossom!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Awesome post, Ellie. You seemed to remind me to travel in strawberry gardens that I haven’t done for so long.
I hope you do it soon and take a lot of pictures!
Thank you so much, I love them too! 🙂
I knew about strawberries as the seeds are on the outside, but the avo, I had no idea.
Glad I shared something new/interesting, Kim! 🙂
When I was a young kid, my friends and I usually pick wild strawberries while hiking in the mountain.c”,)
These must be some cute and precious childhood memories. 🙂
I do agree with you. These are memories that make us feel younger again.
Okay, you just blew my mind with the avocado fact
Hehe, glad I helped you learn something new!
You blew my mind is what you did
thanks for the information I have grown both strawberries and wild strawberries. good to know.
Thank you very much for stopping by! Do you prefer the taste of any of them or do you like them both equally?
I like both kinds but the normal strawberries are more useful
That’s true, the wild ones can be too tiny.
I have never come across a strawberry blossom and fruit like the one in your photo.I only have seen them in photos.Nice of you to share the photo.
Thank you so much! It’s very interesting to see how the plant is changing.
i grew up in the house of a biologist, it was mandatory to know the name, fila and order of everything!
Okay, you just blew my mind with the avocado fact
whoops! meant to type “I bet you hated it at the time, but how lucky do you feel now?”
I wish now, that I had listened then! Such is the way of parents and children. There is great wisdom on both sides, but sometimes it is hard to hear over the noise of the day.
This is too often the case, but how much of it just soaked in? I have several skillsets from my parents that I didn’t cultivate at all and in fact did my best to ignore…
The funny thing is the things that sunk in are love of weather technology and of understanding how things work. Gardening, plants and otehr stuff just slipped away.
That’s awesome, you never know when you may need that knowledge!
I would say yes, but the reality is that knowledge slipped away years ago. I can still identify any plant or tree you ask me about, but I use technology to do it now, not knowledge.
Well, at least you know what to use in order to find the information you need.
There is always a silver lining! 🙂 thanks Ellie!
Very cool flower and information I did not know.
Thank you so much, Carol! I am glad it was interesting.
beautiful picture, was it in my garden and photographed?
Thank you very much! Yes, I took the photo in my garden. 🙂