Wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) Plants
Wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) Plants
Small white flowers with yellow centers brighten the spring landscape and attract pollinating insects. Low evergreen tripled-leaved rosettes carpet the ground. In July lots of juicy red berries cover the plants. Edible to wildlife and people. Makes a great ground cover or meadow plant.
Native to: Maine
Growing conditions: Sun to shade, moist to dry (sandy or gravelly) soil.
Natural habitat: Meadows, woodland edges, roadsides.
Grows up to: 2-5"
Blooms: Spring bloom and summer fruit.
Pairs well with: Fragrant sumac and partridge pea
Sun
Part Shade
Shade
Medium
Dry