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Fragaria × Comarum Hybrids
There are several commercially important hybrids between '' Fragaria'' and ''Comarum'' species in existence. A name for ''Fragaria'' × ''Comarum'' is available as × ''Comagaria'' Büscher & G.H. Loos in Veroff. ohumer Bot. Ver. 2(1): 6. 2010 along with the combination × ''Comagaria rosea'' (Mabb.) Büscher & G.H. Loos. The first-generation hybrids have been recorded as heptaploid, i.e. with seven sets of chromosomes; four sets of chromosomes came from their octoploid strawberry parent, and three from their hexaploid ''Comarum'' parent. D. J. Mabberley 2002. ''Potentilla'' and ''Fragaria'' (Rosaceae) reunited. ''Telopea'' 9(4): 793-801/ref> Commercial cultivars All commercial cultivars resemble strawberries more closely than they do ''Comarum''. They are all vigorous, and produce runners profusely. *'Frel', also known as , is a patented Hybrid (biology), hybrid strawberry that is the result of crossing the garden strawberry ''Fragaria'' × ''ananassa'' subsp. ''cuneifol ...
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