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10 Wild Strawberry Rhizomes – Fragaria vesca – Perennial Ground Cover Plants
10 Wild Strawberry Rhizomes – Fragaria vesca – Perennial Ground Cover Plants
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Wild Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) is a versatile perennial ground cover valued for its attractive foliage, delicate white flowers, and small edible berries. This low-growing plant spreads naturally, making it an excellent choice for garden borders, woodland plantings, edible landscapes, and naturalized areas.
Fragaria vesca forms dense mats of green foliage that help cover bare ground while providing seasonal interest. In addition to its ornamental appeal, it produces sweet berries that are enjoyed fresh and can be incorporated into a variety of culinary uses.
This hardy perennial is well suited for gardeners seeking an attractive ground cover with edible fruit and natural spreading growth.
Quantity: 10 Rhizomes
Plant Form: Live Rhizomes
🔹 BULLET POINTS:
- Includes 10 live Wild Strawberry rhizomes
- Botanical name: Fragaria vesca
- Perennial ground cover plant
- Produces edible strawberries
- Attractive low-growing foliage
- Suitable for borders and woodland gardens
- Natural spreading growth habit
- Ideal for edible landscapes
- Produces seasonal white flowers
- Hardy perennial garden plant
🧾 MATERIALS:
- 10 Live Wild Strawberry Rhizomes
📋 ATTRIBUTES:
Common Name: Wild Strawberry
Scientific Name: Fragaria vesca
Plant Type: Fruiting Ground Cover
Life Cycle: Perennial
Flower/Fruit Color: White Flowers, Red Fruit
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil: Well-Drained Soil
Water: Moderate
USDA Zone: 3–9
❓ FAQ:
1. What will I receive?
You will receive 10 live Wild Strawberry rhizomes ready for planting.
2. Is Wild Strawberry a perennial plant?
Yes. Fragaria vesca is a perennial species that returns each growing season.
3. Does this plant produce edible fruit?
Yes. Wild Strawberry plants produce small edible red berries.
4. Can it be used as a ground cover?
Yes. Its spreading growth habit makes it a popular ground cover choice.
5. What USDA zones are suitable for Wild Strawberry?
It is commonly grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 3–9.
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