Indian mock strawberry, latin name : potentilla indica/duchesna indica, originates from India (hence the name indica).
HERE IT IS, IT’S THE ONE WITH THE STRAWBERRY-LIKE LEAFS AND THE YELLOW BUTTERCUP-LIKE FLOWERS. GOOD GROUNDCOVER FOR LARGE AREA’S WITH BUSHES AND TREE’S BUT BEWARE IT IS A CULPRIT, A POWERFUL GROWER AND I THINK IT’S A PRETTY PLANT, IT BLOOMS FROM APRIL TILL OKTOBER AND AFTER THE FLOWERS IT GETS BRIGHT RED STRAWBERRY-LIKE FRUITS WHO DON’ TASTE WELL. THE PLANT DISAPPEARS UNDER GROUND IN WINTER AND STARTS GROWING RAPIDLY IN SPRING.
WHEN YOU USE IT AS GROUNDCOVER WITH BUSHES WHO ARE AT LEAST 50 CM HIGH IT IS GOOD. IT SUFFOCATES ALL THE WEEDS BUT WHEN USED AS GROUNDCOVER AMONG PLANTS AND SMALL BUSHES IT WILL OVERGROW THEM ALL.
HERE IS THE CULPRIT AGAIN, DO YOU SEE THE TINY WHITE FLOWERS ? WELL THAT IS MY WHITE HEATHER !!! I REMOVED THE INDIAN STRAWBERRY RIGHT AFTER I TOOK THESE PICTURES, NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON !
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND ALL AND ENJOY YOUR GARDEN !!
One to watch for Gwennie
INDEED !!! I plan to remove each and every one of them as soon as possible but with one hand it is not easy as you need power to remove them !
You will be so pleased when your wrist is better. I’ve just come in from pulling out Heliconia, they have gone rampant while I have been away
Thanks for the warning, Gwennie! I think I’ve seen Indian Mock Strawberry creeping from the neighbors’ yards into my yard. I will begin pulling it up now, every time I see it. So grateful for this post, Gwennie! ♡
glad to hear it !
Pretty plant, but I consider myself warned!
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thanks !