Wild Strawberries
a.k.a "Woodland Strawberries"
Latin Name: Fragaria Vesca
I'm offering this to anyone for postage only. Just let me know. It's a great ground cover for shady areas, tolerates heat, poor soil, and rocky areas in the shade.
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Fragaria
Zones 3 to 10
Look here for picture:
http://www.albion.edu/plants/fragvepg.htm>Picture I
http://www.ulstermuseum.org.uk/flora/3358_p.htm> Picture II
For more information on this plant, look here:
http://http://www.google.com/search?q=Fragaria+vesca>Fragaria Vesca Information
http://http://www.google.com/search?q=wild+strawberries+Fragaria>Wild Strawberry information
Please email me directly if you're interested.
I posted this with less info earlier this summer so if you've already asked for some, this will be the same thing I already sent you. (Finally figured out the latin name!)
Violet
violet@cheftalk.net
HAVE: Wild Strawberries (Fragaria Vesca) for postage
Every time I click on your hyperlinks, I get sent to my opening page of davesgarden. I wonder why ... I , too, woodland strawberry plants under my willow trees - such tiny berries - I think the birds like them.
