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- The decline of the Chilean strawberry was caused by " F . ananassa ".
- In 1765, a European explorer recorded the cultivation of " F . chiloensis ", the Chilean strawberry.
- As more large-fruit producing plants were cultivated the Chilean strawberry slowly decreased in population in Europe, except for around Brest where the Chilean strawberry thrived.
- As more large-fruit producing plants were cultivated the Chilean strawberry slowly decreased in population in Europe, except for around Brest where the Chilean strawberry thrived.
- In open spaces some Succulent fruits can be found : Chilean strawberry ( " Fragaria chiloensis " ), and calafate ( " Berberis buxifolia " ); they used to complement the nourishment of the ( now almost nonexistent ) native peoples.
- Then in 1712, a French engineer brought another species, the Chilean strawberry, back from a voyage to South America; his name, incredibly enough, was Frezier, pronounced like " fraisier, " which means " strawberry plant ."
- It was first noted by a French gardener around the mid 18th century that, when " F . moschata " and " F . virginiana " were planted in between rows of " F . chiloensis ", the Chilean strawberry would bear abundant and unusually large fruits.