Fragaria chiloensis: complete guide
Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill.
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Overview
Fragaria chiloensis, known as Chilean strawberry or beach strawberry, is a vigorous spreading groundcover from South America. This plant grows naturally from Bolivia through central and southern Chile to southern Argentina, and has been introduced to California and Pacific coastal regions. Perfect as a frost-hardy, dense leafy groundcover in full sun.
Appearance and bloom
This plant forms compact, wrinkled leaflets in dark glossy green. The leaves are three-lobed with serrated edges, highly decorative. Starting in May, beautiful white-yellow flowers appear on short stems. These flowers are large and showy. Red fruits follow in summer, though small and seedy.
Ideal location
Place Chilean strawberry in full sun to light partial shade. In hot southern climates, benefit from light afternoon shade. This plant spreads quickly via runners (stolons) and covers ground vigorously. Ideal as a coastal groundcover or on warm walls and slopes.
Soil
Fragaria chiloensis grows best in well-drained soil. Both acidic and neutral terrain acceptable (pH 5.8-7.8). Adding organic matter improves growth. Lean soils acceptable as long as good drainage ensured.
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Watering
Once established, this plant requires moderate water. Regular misting during growing season preferred. In extreme heat, extra water helpful. Prevent waterlogging - good drainage essential.
Pruning
This strawberry requires minimal pruning. Remove dead or damaged leaves in spring. Runners can be controlled if invasive spread needs limiting.
Maintenance calendar
March-April: Clean dead leaf material, improve soil May-June: Flowering and pollination, no feeding needed July-August: Fruit development, regular water in drought September-October: Plant division, runner orientation November-February: Winter rest, monitor drainage only
Winter hardiness
Fragaria chiloensis is winter-hardy to -10°C in average climates. In harsh regions, shelter needed. Better in coastal areas or milder regions.
Companion plants
Combine with Sedum, Sempervivum and other coastal-tough plants. Works well with low shrubs and spring bulbs. Beautiful in rockeries and hanging baskets.
Closing thoughts
Chilean strawberry offers showy flowers and fruit as a strong groundcover. Perfect for sandy coastal settings and dry gardens. Purchase plants from reputable nurseries like OBI or Hornbach.
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