What are these plants?

by Internal-Baseball159

17 Comments

  1. floating_weeds_

    *Potentilla indica* (mock strawberry), not *Fragaria*.

  2. Sea_Mango_8530

    Wild strawberries. If they’re in a safe place away from poison sprays I’d be inhaling them. They are so yummy when you’re out hiking

  3. MythOfLaur

    Virgina strawberries, native to north America. The French took these and mixed it with another berry and made today’s strawberry.

  4. Excellent-Practice

    False strawberries. They aren’t poisonous, just disappointing. They don’t really taste like anything

  5. sleeanns

    Mock strawberries! I had these growing invasive at a house I rented in college. It seemed like a previous owner had planted them as an ornamental plant and they just got so out of control.

    You can tell the are mock and not wild because:
    1) the blossoms are yellow (not white)
    2) the leaf edges are more scalloped than zigzagged
    3) the seeds are more protruding in these kind of sac shape

  6. DizzyFly9339

    Mock strawberries. Perfectly safe to eat but utterly tasteless

  7. Wild strawberries and you can grow regular ones with them and eat these as well

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