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Asked by:
Linda Wiebe
Posted at:
January 27, 2025
Please help me! I notice that you offer a Fragaria Vesca in plug packs and they go by the common name of Alpine Strawberry. You also offer another Fragaria Vesca in seed form and they are denoted by the common name of Wild Strawberry. I thought the true Wild Strawberry was Fragaria Virginiana? Can you please clarify why both are called 'Vesca' and whether the seeds are from the real Wild Strawberry plant versus the Alpine Strawberry Plant? I note that 'Vesca' is often referred to as the European Strawberry - does that equate with the Alpine variety?North American herbalists refer to wild strawberry as Fragaria vesca. For example, John Lust, in his "The Herb Book", writes: "Wild strawberry is a perennial plant found mainly in forests, clearings, and shady roadsides in Europe and northern Asia; but a variety grows also in fields and along roadsides in eastern North America." Lust gives the botanical name for wild strawberry as Fragaria vesca and I believe he is using the botanical notion of the word "variety" when he write "but a variety grows...". There are at least five botanical varieties of F. vesca including F. vesca var. americana.
Will appreciate any help you may be able to provide (I ordered both from your online catalogue yesterday).