The wild strawberry can be used anywhere as a groundcover. It does not form runners.
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Fragaria vesca Alexandria, better known as the wild strawberry Alexandria, is a charming and aromatic strawberry variety that can be used both functionally and decoratively. This variety is ideal as a groundcover, for filling small corners in the garden, or as a fruity addition to borders, rock gardens, and herbaceous corners.
Unlike some other wild strawberry species, such as Fragaria vesca ssp. vesca, Alexandria doesn't form runners. This makes it perfect for controlled planting without overgrowing other plants.
Flowers: white flowers from April to November
Fruits: Aromatic, tasty strawberries that are slightly more elongated than wild varieties
Growth habit: compact and suitable for ground cover, no runners
Uses: Ideal for borders, rock gardens, herb gardens, or as a child-friendly fruit plant
Harvest time: throughout the flowering period, from April to November
The combination of a long flowering period and continuous fruiting makes this wild strawberry a valuable addition to both ornamental and edible gardens.
The aromatic berries of Alexandria are particularly tasty and a great pleasure for young and old:
Fresh food: sweet and fragrant, ideal as a snack
In desserts: perfect for cakes, smoothies or salads
Educational for kids: introduce children to growing their own fruit and harvesting healthy berries
Because the berries are much more flavorful than cultivated varieties, Alexandria offers an authentic taste sensation that surpasses the traditional wild strawberry.
Fragaria vesca Alexandria is easy to grow, even for novice gardeners:
Location: sunny to partial shade
Soil: well-drained, humus-rich and slightly moist
Planting distance: depends on use; for ground cover 20–30 cm between plants
Maintenance: minimal; water occasionally during dry periods and keep the soil weed-free.
Winter hardy: survives moderate frost and can be used perennially
Thanks to the lack of runners, Alexandria is low-maintenance, ideal for gardens where controlled growth is desired.
Ground covering: fills empty corners and prevents erosion or drying out of the soil
Pollinator-friendly: the white flowers attract bees and other beneficial insects
Sustainable gardening: a perennial, low-maintenance plant that produces fruit for several years
Child and family friendly: encourages interaction with nature and healthy eating
Aromatic and tasty wild berries – tastier than cultivated strawberries
Ground-covering growth form – ideal for borders, corners and rock gardens
No runners – easy to manage in smaller gardens
Long-lasting flowering and fruiting – flowers and fruits from April to November
Pollinator-friendly – supports bees, butterflies and beneficial insects
Fun for kids – encourages play, learning and harvesting your own fruit
Fragaria vesca Alexandria combines ornamental value, ecological benefits, and culinary quality. It is a perennial, easy-care wild strawberry suitable for both family and vegetable gardens, as well as for professional landscaping projects where flavorful, ground-covering plants are desired.
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