Musk strawberry (scientific name:Fragaria moschataDuchesne) is a plant of Rosaceae and Strawberry.Stolon absent or rarely occurring.It is dioecious, but its cultivated varieties are usually bisexual flowers.Three pinnate leaflets, wide, rhombic.Inflorescence is usually higher than leaf surface.The flowers are big.Both peduncle and stolon are covered with erect villi.The fruit is large, light red to dark brownish red or dark purplish red, or even slightly green red, irregular spherical or oval, and has a strong musky taste.[2]
Plant height10-40 cm, without stolon or rarely occurring.DioeciousBut its cultivated varieties are usually bisexual flowers.Three pinnate leaflets, wide, rhombic, with obvious veins, wrinkled leaves and many hairs.inflorescenceUsually higher than the leaf surface.The flower is large, with a diameter of 2.0-2.5 cm.PeduncleAnd stolon are covered with erect villi.The fruit is large, light red to dark brownish red or dark purplish red, or even slightly green red, irregular spherical or oval, and has a strong musky taste.sepalExtremely inverted.The seeds bulge.[2]
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It is distributed in Europe.It is distributed from Scandinavia peninsula to central and eastern Europe (Volga River, Dnieper River, Don River region) and Siberia (Amur River region).[2]