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Fragaria chiloensis

Fragaria chiloensis

Beach Strawberry

A coastal strawberry with shiny ground-hugging foliage forming sizeable colonies over time. Tolerates drought once established. White flowers appear but fruit production is minimal with what appears being immediately sampled by dogs and birds. Native to Pacific coasts.

Excellent groundcover for coastal gardens with salt tolerance. The glossy foliage remains attractive year-round. Spreads by runners to cover ground. Native from Alaska to South America along coasts. The drought tolerance once established makes it suitable for low-water gardens. More ornamental than productive.

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$8.00
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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun

Moisture: dry to average

Soil: average to poor

Hardiness zone: 3

Maintenance: low

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 10

Spread (cm): 60

Habit: spreading mat

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: May–June

Seasonal interest: spring bloom; glossy foliage year-round; spreading mat

Foliage: green glossy

Flower: white

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: pollinators

Deer/Rabbit resistance: yes

Habitat: coastal gardens; groundcover; salt-tolerant sites; low-water gardens

Features: shiny ground-hugging; coastal native; salt-tolerant; drought-tolerant; white flowers; spreading groundcover; ornamental

Notes: native Pacific coasts; salt and drought-tolerant; spreads by runners; minimal fruit; more ornamental; glossy foliage

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