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Green strawberry: complete guide
Fragaria viridis
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Overview
The green strawberry (Fragaria viridis) is a rare, intriguing species from Europe and Russia. What makes it exceptional: ripe fruit stays green with red flecking - they look like incomplete strawberries, yet taste wonderful. The flavor is pleasantly sweet with floral undertones, more refined than coarse wild strawberries.
The plant itself is compact, typically 20-25 cm tall, forming dense clumps with minimal runners. Green strawberries are uncommon in cultivation, making them prized by adventurous gardeners seeking something different.
Appearance & bloom cycle
Green strawberry has trifoliate leaves like all Fragaria species, but coarser and darker green than alpine strawberry. It forms dense, orderly rosettes.
From May to June it flowers abundantly with white blooms larger than alpine varieties, featuring golden stamens. These attract pollinators readily.
Fruit ripens June through July, remaining distinctly green with red flecking - never fully red. This is its defining characteristic. Berries reach 1.5-2 cm, slightly larger than alpine strawberry. Flavor is mildly sweet and floral with subtle forest berry notes.
Ideal location
Green strawberry thrives in sun to partial shade. In warm regions, afternoon shade aids moisture retention. This plant is adaptable, growing well in consistent moisture.
Part shade beneath light tree canopy or among other low-growing plants works well.
Soil requirements
This strawberry needs well-draining, humus-rich soil, pH 6.0-7.0. Work 5-7 cm of compost into sandy soils to improve water retention.
Note: green strawberry prefers moister conditions than some wild varieties. Ensure winter drainage to prevent rot.
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Watering
Water consistently - once weekly with deep soaking. During bloom and fruiting, increase frequency. Drip irrigation is ideal.
In dry summers, twice-weekly watering may be needed. In winter, prevent extreme drying of the root zone.
Pruning
Minimal pruning needed. Remove dead leaves in spring. The plant rarely produces runners, so upkeep is light.
Harvest gently - green fruit is slightly more delicate than red. Pick when berries feel firm and sweet-smelling.
Maintenance calendar
March: Remove winter protection and dead leaves
April-May: Water as needed
May-June: Flowering and first harvests
June-July: Continue watering and harvesting
September: Check clump vigor
October: Add mulch
November-February: Minimal care
Winter hardiness
Green strawberry is moderately hardy. USDA zones 4-8. In harsh winters (below -15 °C), leaf mulch protection helps.
Companion plants
Pair with:
- Low perennials: Alchemilla, Geranium
- Other strawberry varieties for diversity
- Groundcovers: Ajuga, Thymus
- Small bulbs for seasonal color
- Herbs like mint or thyme
Conclusion
Green strawberries are an exceptional choice for gardeners seeking something different. Their striking green fruit sparks conversation and curiosity wherever they grow.
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