Perennials
Wild Strawberry Plant
Great for containers and hanging baskets
Low-maintenance ground cover
Enhances garden biodiversity
Thrives in
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Nov-AprilWild Strawberry Plant is a low-growing perennial herb with trifoliate leaves and small, sweet, red berries, often found in various habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and gardens.
Many names know the wild Strawberry Plant, but most people can recognize the fruits by sight. While it is famous as a fruit, this groundcover is also a popular ornamental in home gardens. It will quickly spread through runners once you put it in the ground. These runners can be moved to different areas or leave them where they are for a packed bed of green leaves and red fruits.
Using The Wild Strawberry Plant As an Ornamental
This perennial grows along roads, dams, and trails in the wild. You can often find it at the edges of woodlands and meadows. It needs light to form fruit, so you won’t see any strawberries if it is planted in a shaded area. It simply looks like a cluster of lovely green leaves in these spaces.
This herbaceous perennial is technically a member of the rose family, although it doesn’t resemble the rose in appearance. It usually propagates using runners, so new leaves and flowers develop next to the original growth. If viable seeds are present, they will sometimes germinate in seed banks if they are undisturbed.
Discover Lovely Wild Strawberry Plant Flowers
Before the fruit develops, this perennial creates delicate, white flowers. It typically blooms in spring. As spring ends and early summer begins, the flowers turn into small, red fruits. This fruit is unique among other flora because the seeds are on the outside of the fruit.
The Beautiful Leaves Of Wild Strawberry Plant
While the fruit is the most famous part of this perennial, the leaves are also charming. In spring, the light-green leaves come out. They grow in threes and have toothed margins. Then, the leaves turn vivid colors at the end of the summer. Typically, you will find leaves in different shades of red and maroon.
As they grow, the Wild Strawberry Plant forms patches on the ground. This makes them ideal as a ground cover, although a large patch can take a few years to develop. Once planted in the ground, you can expect elegant blooms for years.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
White
Height at Maturity
Under 12"
Care
Wild strawberries are low-growing perennials that thrive in well-drained soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. In spring, fertilize lightly with a proportional fertilizer. Remove runners to prevent overcrowding, and harvest berries when entirely red and ripe.
Plant Reproduction
Wild strawberries spread by runners and rhizomes.
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Delicious Berries:
Wild Strawberry Plants produce small, sweet, and flavorful berries perfect for fresh eating, jams, and desserts.
Compact and Versatile:
Ideal for small spaces, these plants can be grown in garden beds, containers, or even as ground cover, making them versatile for any garden.
Attracts Pollinators:
The plants' fragrant flowers attract bees and other pollinators, supporting local ecosystems and improving the yield of nearby plants.
Health Benefits:
Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, the berries offer numerous health benefits, making them a nutritious addition to your diet.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Wild Strawberry Plant?
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Care Tips
Wild strawberries are low-growing perennials that thrive in well-drained soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. In spring, fertilize lightly with a proportional fertilizer. Remove runners to prevent overcrowding, and harvest berries when entirely red and ripe.
Light Requirements
Wild Strawberry plants thrive in full sun to partial shade. For optimal growth and fruit production, provide at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. They can tolerate light shade, but fruit yield may decrease in lower light conditions.
Hardy Planting Zones
5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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