Do strawberries reproduce asexually or sexually?

Strawberries reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction occurs when strawberries grow flowers that are pollinated by bees, birds or the wind. The pollinated flowers then produce fruits, which contain seeds. These seeds can be planted to grow new strawberry plants. Asexual reproduction occurs when strawberries grow runners, which are long, thin stems that grow along the ground. These runners produce new strawberry plants at their nodes.