Noticed these berries this morning, they’ve pretty much taken over the entire backyard. They’re really cute and I don’t want to have to remove them if they aren’t dangerous. Located in Texas if that helps 🙂 by Federal-Corgi631 plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 8 Comments lambofgun 7 months ago looks like false strawberries. edible in the sense that they wont hurt you, but im told theyre pretty unpalatable Zeckenschwarm 7 months ago Potentilla indica, Mock Strawberry. They’re edible, but native to Asia and invasive in the US. TXsweetmesquite 7 months ago *Potentilla india*, mock strawberry. Edible, but disappointing. deb1267cc 7 months ago Yes those are Barries NorEaster_23 7 months ago Yellowflower Mock Strawberry (_Potentilla hebiichigo_) Based on the pale pinkish receptacle. _P. indica_ would have glossy red receptacles. Nevertheless it’s also edible the same way https://www.flickr.com/photos/sarah_oberlin/54045606466/ RememberKoomValley 7 months ago Same basic texture and flavor as a cotton ball, but it won’t hurt you. Educational-Let8819 7 months ago We call them fauxberries lol unicornlevelexists 7 months ago We get them around our yard. I don’t think they taste bad. Little sweet but lots of crunchy seeds. To small to be worth harvesting though. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
lambofgun 7 months ago looks like false strawberries. edible in the sense that they wont hurt you, but im told theyre pretty unpalatable
Zeckenschwarm 7 months ago Potentilla indica, Mock Strawberry. They’re edible, but native to Asia and invasive in the US.
NorEaster_23 7 months ago Yellowflower Mock Strawberry (_Potentilla hebiichigo_) Based on the pale pinkish receptacle. _P. indica_ would have glossy red receptacles. Nevertheless it’s also edible the same way https://www.flickr.com/photos/sarah_oberlin/54045606466/
RememberKoomValley 7 months ago Same basic texture and flavor as a cotton ball, but it won’t hurt you.
unicornlevelexists 7 months ago We get them around our yard. I don’t think they taste bad. Little sweet but lots of crunchy seeds. To small to be worth harvesting though.
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looks like false strawberries. edible in the sense that they wont hurt you, but im told theyre pretty unpalatable
Potentilla indica, Mock Strawberry. They’re edible, but native to Asia and invasive in the US.
*Potentilla india*, mock strawberry. Edible, but disappointing.
Yes those are Barries
Yellowflower Mock Strawberry (_Potentilla hebiichigo_)
Based on the pale pinkish receptacle. _P. indica_ would have glossy red receptacles. Nevertheless it’s also edible the same way
https://www.flickr.com/photos/sarah_oberlin/54045606466/
Same basic texture and flavor as a cotton ball, but it won’t hurt you.
We call them fauxberries lol
We get them around our yard. I don’t think they taste bad. Little sweet but lots of crunchy seeds. To small to be worth harvesting though.