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Russell Stafford
(Ornamental Strawberry, Pink Panda Strawberry, Strawberry)
This pretty, pink-flowered strawberry is technically a hybrid between a strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) and a potentilla (Potentilla palustris). Introduced by Blooms of Bressingham, Pink Panda is an herbaceous perennial grown primarily for its pink flowers rather than its small, edible, red fruit. It blooms in spring and again sporadically through summer and fall.
In general, strawberries grow best in full to partial sun and fertile, organic-rich soil with good drainage....
James Burghardt
(Lipstick Ornamental Strawberry, Ornamental Strawberry, Strawberry)
This pretty, pink-flowered strawberry is technically a hybrid between a strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) and a potentilla (Potentilla palustris). It is an herbaceous perennial grown primarily for its deep rose-pink flowers rather than its sparse, small, edible fruit. It flowers in spring and again sporadically through summer and fall. It spreads by runners to form ground-covering clumps of attractive three-lobed "strawberry" leaves.
In general, strawberries grow best...
James H. Schutte
(Beach Strawberry, Strawberry, Wild Strawberry)
This strawberry from the Pacific coasts of North and South America produces relatively little fruit, but it makes a fine ground cover for sun or partial shade. It is one of the parents of the modern garden strawberry.
A herbaceous perennial that spreads via runners, wild strawberry forms low carpets of leathery, glossy, dark green leaves that each have three coarsely toothed leaflets. The foliage take on a beautiful red tint in winter. Plants spread, but not as rampantly as many other strawberries....
Michael Charters, www.calflora.net
(Alpine Strawberry, Strawberry)
Whether dainty wild woodland fruits or juicy cultivated jewels, strawberries are a favorite fruit worldwide. There are approximately 20 species in the genus Fragaria, a member of the rose family. Most are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and range as far south as India and South America.
Most species are herbaceous perennials that spread via stolons (rooting above ground stems) and have three or five parted coarsely toothed green leaves. Their pretty white flowers...
(Alpine Strawberry, Rugen Alpine Strawberry, Strawberry)
Whether dainty wild woodland fruits or juicy cultivated jewels, strawberries are a favorite fruit worldwide. There are approximately 20 species in the genus Fragaria, a member of the rose family. Most are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and range as far south as India and South America.
Most species are herbaceous perennials that spread via stolons (rooting above ground stems) and have three or five parted coarsely toothed green leaves. Their pretty white flowers...
(Alpine Strawberry, Strawberry, Variegated Woodland Strawberry)
Whether dainty wild woodland fruits or juicy cultivated jewels, strawberries are a favorite fruit worldwide. There are approximately 20 species in the genus Fragaria, a member of the rose family. Most are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and range as far south as India and South America.
Most species are herbaceous perennials that spread via stolons (rooting above ground stems) and have three or five parted coarsely toothed green leaves. Their pretty white flowers...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Ash, Fan-West Ash)
The vigorous, sterile ash, ‘Fan-West’, is super tough. It thrives in poor, dry soils and also grows well in cold, windy, harsh locations. This outstanding deciduous shade tree has a strong upright central leader and broad, rounded crown with great branching. It is a hybrid between two North American natives, the velvet ash (Fraxinus velutina) and the green ash (F. pennsylvanica) that was discovered by Eddie Fanick of San Antonio,Texas as a natural seedling on the banks of the Guadalupe...
USDA/ARS
(Autumn Applause White Ashe, White Ash)
The male white ash cultivar ‘Autumn Applause’ has a spreading crown and fine foliage that turns shades of russet purple in fall. It was introduced by Wandell's Nursery Inc. of Urbana, Illinois and first became available in 1975.
The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists in hilly forests from Texas to the farthest northeastern reaches...
(White Ash)
The white ash cultivar ‘Autumn Applause’ has a spreading crown and fine foliage that turns shades of purple in fall. It was introduced by Morden Research Station in Manitoba, Canada, and was the first selection well-adapted for the prairie region of Canada and the American Upper Midwest.
The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad oval canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists...
(White Ash)
White ash selection ‘Champaign County has a strong-branched, oval crown and fine foliage that becomes bronze-yellow in autumn. It was introduced by Wandell Nursery of Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois in the mid-1970s.
The classic North American shade tree, white ash, is a large beautiful tree with a broad oval canopy, upright sturdy trunk and pretty foliage. It is a hard-wooded but fast growing species that naturally exists in hilly forests from Texas to the farthest northeastern reaches of...