Northeast Pollinator Plants
Fragaria virginiana (Wild Strawberry) available as singles or tray of plugs for ground cover
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We ship only to the New England and New York states. If you live near Fairfax, VT, consider buying at our farm, River Berry Farm.
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Shipping will be in the order received. Please check the Home Page for updated expected ship date. Free shipping for 15 or more plants.
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Plants are delivered in a biodegradable wood fiber pot, 2.75" diameter by 3.5" deep.
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Common Name: Wild Strawberry
Attracts: Bees, Butterflies, Birds
Use: Ground Cover for Pollinator Garden
Light: Full Sun to Part Sun
Hardiness Zone: 4 to 9 USDA Zone Map
Soils: Dry to Moist, Sandy Loam
Flower Time: April to May
Flower Color: White
Height: 3"-9"
Notes: Fragaria virginiana. Finding a wild strawberry is such a treat and the plant will spread through runners throughout your pollinator garden and serve as a very desirable ground cover.
Host plant of VT Bee Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN):
Andrena persimulata (Northern Dogwood Miner bee)
Lasioglossum novascotiae (Nova Scotia Metallic-Sweat bee)
Lasioglossum tenax (Tenacious Metallic-Sweat bee)
Osmia lignaria (Blue Orchard Bee)
Native to all of the continental US: Biota of North America Program (BONAP) – North American Plant Atlas (NAPA).