Wildflowers Found in Oregon
Woods Strawberry
Fragaria vesca - Common, late spring, perennial, 4-12 in. Mat of leafless stolons. Leaves thin, slightly hairy, green on both surfaces, divided into 3 widely oval leaflets with very prominent veins, deeply toothed. Terminal tooth of each leaflet longer then neighboring teeth. Flowers small, 2-5 on a stem. Berries small, bright red, edible. Grows in partly shaded forests at 1000 to 6500 ft. On to Next Flower ⇨Hi-Res Pic (241K) Hi-Res Pic Bloom (115K) |
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