Beach Strawberries (Fragaria chiloensis) are small, sweet berries that grow along the Pacific Coast of North America. They get their name from their tendency to grow near the beach, and their characteristic pink colour.
Beach Strawberries are a favourite among locals and visitors alike for their sweet flavour and delicate texture. They can be eaten fresh or used in jams, pies, and other recipes.
Beach Strawberries can be found growing wild in coastal dunes and bluffs, as well as in open meadows and forest clearings. They are a hardy plant that can tolerate both salty and sandy soils.
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Fact 1
It is tolerant to some drought.
Fact 2
Tolerates moderate foot traffic.
Fact 3
This species is one parent of the cultivated strawberries.
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