Where is the F. chiloensis indigenous?

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The common strawberry, grown in many varieties in both Europe and America, is Fragaria ?×? Ananassa, the result of the hybridization of F. chiloensis, believed to be indigenous to Chile and to the mountains of W North America, with the wild strawberry ( F. virginiana ) of E North America.

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