The Virginia strawberry, wild strawberry, or common strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) is one of two species of wild strawberry that were hybridized to create the modern domesticated garden strawberry. Its natural range is confined to North America, in the United States (including Alaska) and Canada, although a popular variety called "Little Scarlet" is grown only in Great Britain, having been imported from the United States in the early 1900s.
Other Names: Fraisier des Champs, Fragaria ovalis, Ode'imin, (Ode'iminijiibik, Anish Miin), Fresa Anual, Skarlagen-Jordbær, Земляника Виргинская
Fragaria virginiana glauca is a subspecies of plants with 111 observations
Other Names: Fravirgl
Fragaria virginiana platypetala is a subspecies of plants with 33 observations
Fragaria virginiana virginiana is a subspecies of plants with 22 observations
Fragaria virginiana grayana is a subspecies of plants with 10 observations
What's Growing Here Naturally? What do the butterflies and other pollinators need? How can your garden contribute to the ecosystem at large? What's the good stuff? Let's work together to bring native plants back into our gardens. (Based on Espace Pour la Vie's article naming all the best na...