Taxonomy: Angiosperms / Eudicots / Rosids / Rosales / Rosaceae 1. Fragaria vesca, commonly called wild strawberry, woodland strawberry, Alpine strawberry, Carpathian Strawberry, European strawberry, or fraisier des bois, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the rose family that grows naturally throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, and that produces edible fruits. 2. Five to eleven soft, hairy white flowers are borne on a green, soft-hairy 3–15 centimetres (1.2–5.9 in) stalk that usually lifts them above the leaves. 3. Typical habitat is along trails and roadsides, embankments, hillsides, stone- and gravel-laid paths and roads. 4. Cultivars that form stolons are often used as groundcover, while cultivars that do not may be used as border plants. Some cultivars are bred for their ornamental value. 5. F. vesca contains the ellagitannin agrimoniin which is an isomer of sanguiin H-6. Variety N.A. Total sequence length 214,373,013 bp Total assembly gap length 12,334,773 bp Number of scaffolds 3,048 Scaffold N50 27,879,571 bp Scaffold L50 4 bp Number of contigs 16,479 Contig N50 28,051 bp Contig L50 2,104 bp Chromosome number 2n=14 Number of component sequences (WGS or clone) 16,460 Protein-coding genes 33,264 Sequencing technology 454, Solexa