Virginia Native Strawberry

Virginia Native Strawberry

$2.50
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Click here for Strawberry Care Guide Fragaria virginiana — Virginia Native Strawberry A native wild strawberry, this perennial spreads by runners to form a soft, fragrant ground‑cover that produces small, highly flavored strawberries. Flowers appear in spring and are followed by sweet, aromatic fruit in late spring to early summer. Plants spread via runners and make an excellent ground‑cover — ideal for borders, woodland‑edge plantings, or anywhere a low, edible ground‑cover is desired. Space individual plants about 1 ft apart circles. Hardy in USDA Zones 5–8. Plant Characteristics Pest Resistance: Very Good Disease Resistance: Very Good Drought Tolerance: Fair Heat Tolerance: Good Humidity Tolerance: Excellent Sun Tolerance: Good (performs in full sun to part shade)  Wet Soil Tolerance: Fair (prefers well‑drained soils)  Shade Tolerance: Good (can tolerate part shade, though fruiting may be reduced)  No‑Spray Suitability: Fair Salt Tolerance: Poor Fresh‑for‑Kids (edible quality):

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