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Panasonic DMC-FZ40

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beauty in nature
Mock Strawberry
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Potentilla indica
Reader Rock Garden
southern Alberta
Panasonic DMC-FZ40
DMC-FZ40
FZ40
Indian Strawberry
formerly Duchesnea indica
Snake Berry
not a true Strawberry
but not sweet
Calgary
Alberta
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nature
flora
red
plant
close-up
texture
leaves
fruit
edible
point-and-shoot
ornamental
square crop
introduced
Canada
P1190350 FZ40


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Mock Strawberry / Potentilla indica

Mock Strawberry / Potentilla indica
This plant, growing at the Reader Rock Garden, always fascinates me. Photographed on September 11th.

"The Mock Strawberry, Potentilla indica (formerly Duchesnea indica), is also known as the Indian Strawberry and the Snake Berry. Although the foliage and fruit are quite similar, is not a true strawberry and can readily be distinguished by its yellow flowers, as opposed to the flowers of true strawberries which are white or slightly pink. It is native to eastern and southern Asia, but has been introduced to many other areas as an ornamental plant, though it is considered a noxious weed in some regions.

The leaves are trifoliate, roughly veined beneath, dark green, and often persisting through the winter, arising from short crowns. The plant spreads along creeping stolons, rooting and producing crowns at each node. The yellow flowers are produced in mid spring, then sporadically throughout the growing season. The fruits are red, with red seeds, and while juicy and edible are not sweet like the true strawberries.

Recent genetic evidence has shown that this genus is better included within Potentilla, but currently most sources still list it in the now-defunct genus Duchesnea." From Wikipedia website.

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