Shopping for a full project?

Send your list instead

Fragaria virginiana - Scarlet Strawberry

Add item to quote to see pricing

Fragaria virginiana is universally known as the Scarlet Strawberry, an enchanting perennial plant revered for its dynamic display of vivid aesthetics and delightful edibles. As a North American native, it effortlessly livens up your garden, flourishing in a wide range of climates from hardiness zones 3 to 10. Its performance starts with a fascinating springtime ballet of pure white flowers that transition into radiant scarlet strawberries come early summer. This 6-12 inch marvel doesn't stop there - its intricate three-lobed foliage, initially vibrant green, undergoes a thrilling transformation to a fiery red in the fall. Thriving in full sun to partial shade with moderate watering, the Scarlet Strawberry can easily be the star of your garden show while also serving as an excellent ground cover. Additionally, it's not just all looks - it provides a graceful wildlife interaction, attracting butterflies and birds, further enriching your outdoor living space. This robust and adaptable performer assures more than just beauty; it promises a captivating year-round spectacle and the chance to tantalize your taste buds with home-grown scarlet strawberries. Unearth the potential of your garden with the Fragaria virginiana.

  • Size: 6-12 inches tall
  • Flowers: White
  • Foliage: Green, three-lobed leaves that turn red in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces bright scarlet strawberries
  • Commonly purchased with Fragaria virginiana (Scarlet Strawberry)

    Sedum spathulifolium (Stonecrop)

    View

    Sedum oreganum (Oregon Stonecrop)

    View

    Sedum stenopetalum (Narrow leaf Stonecrop)

    View

    Lewisia rediviva (Bitterroot)

    View

    Thymus pulegioides (Foxley Thyme)

    View
    Photo for Fragaria chiloensis (Beach Strawberry)

    Fragaria chiloensis (Beach Strawberry)

    View

    Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' (Moonbeam Threadleaf Coreopsis)

    View

    Penstemon subserratus (Fine-Tooth Penstemon)

    View