Fragaria vesca var. semperflorens 'Golden Alexandria'
Fragaria vesca var. semperflorens 'Golden Alexandria'
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Alpine strawberries are generally grown for ornament rather than for food production. They make an adorable and delicious groundcover with traditional strawberry foliage, tiny white flowers, and berries. Leaves have been used in folk remedies for ages. We grow them in the small woodland next to our driveway and enjoy them each time we collect the mail in summer.
Golden Alexandria Strawberry has chartreuse foliage and tiny, tasty red berries.
Zones: 4 to 8
Family: Rosaceae
Type: Perennial
Height: 8 to 10 in.
Spread: 10 to 15 in.
Exposure: Full sun to Part Shade
Soil Conditions: average, humus rich, fertile
Bloom Time: May to September
Bloom Color: White
Native Range: southern provinces of Canada and all U.S. states except Alaska, Nevada, and a band of the southeastern states from Kansas east to Florida