Barren Strawberry Plant Profile
Barren Strawberry (Waldsteinia
fragarioides formerly known as Geum
fragarioides and Dalibarda fragarioides) is a perennial
that is native to the Eastern United States. It is also known as the Appalachian
barren strawberry. It is a member of the
Rose family. It is related to the nonnative Siberian barren strawberry (Waldsteinia ternata).
It has pretty yellow flowers that bloom in spring. The
inedible fruits develop shortly afterward – hence its common name of “barren” strawberry.
Barren Strawberry prefers to grow in part- to full-sun. It
tolerates a wide range of soil conditions.
Barren Strawberry is hardy to USDA Zones 3 to 7. It is found
naturally in forests and along stream banks.
It spreads by underground rhizomes into a dense, low mat and
it can be used as a groundcover. Unlike
many other natives, it is evergreen. The foliage turns a pretty bronze in
winter.
It is pollinated by a variety of small bees and it is
deer-resistant.
Barren Strawberry can be grown from seed, but it is much
easier to propagate it by division.
Barren Strawberry: You
Can Grow That!
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