Strawberry seeds are on the outer skin of the strawberry.
When you eat it, you can see that there are many small seeds on the skin of the strawberry, mostly dark green in color. These are the seeds of the strawberry. The strawberry pulp that people usually eat is actually the development of the torus, so the seeds are on the outside.
Strawberry is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Rosaceae family, also called raspberry. It is native to South America and was introduced to my country at the beginning of the 20th century. Strawberries generally grow in areas with warm climates and are intolerant to cold. Strawberries are native to South America and are mainly distributed in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Growth Habits
Strawberries like warm and cool climates. The growth temperature of strawberry roots is 5-30℃, the suitable temperature is 15-22℃, and the suitable growth temperature of stems and leaves is 20-30℃. Buds will be damaged by freezing at -15-10°C. The temperature must be maintained at 5-15°C during the flower bud differentiation period and 4-40°C during the flowering and fruiting period. When strawberries are over summer, when the temperature is higher than 30°C and the sunshine is strong, shading measures must be taken.
Strawberries are light-loving plants, but they also have strong shade tolerance. When the light is strong, the plants will be short and sturdy, the fruits will be small, dark in color and of good quality. Medium light, large fruit, light color, low sugar content, long harvest period; too weak light is detrimental to strawberry growth.