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IN connection with this subject (see NATURE, vol. xliii. p. 581) it may be well to draw the attention of botanists to the fact that a young vigorous strawberry plant, in an exposed garden, will, during the winter season, place all its leaves in a perfectly horizontal position, some even close to and resting on the ground, in striking contrast to its summer habit of erect growth, whereby it is often damaged by strong winds.
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LOVEL, J. The Alpine Flora. Nature 44, 83 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044083a0
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