Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michaux) Trattinnick. Common name: Northern Barren Strawberry. Phenology: Late Mar-May; May-Jun. Habitat: Forests, streambanks. Distribution: NB west to MN, south to NC, TN, IN, MO, and AR.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA9, G, Pa, S, S13; = Geum fragarioides (Michx.) Smedmark — NE, NY, Va, Weakley & Gandhi (2008); = Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. ssp. fragarioides — Robertson (1974); = Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. var. fragarioides — C, F; < Geum fragarioides (Michx.) Smedmark — Can, K4, Smedmark (2006); < Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. — Ar, Il, Mi, RAB, W, WV, Bolle (1933). Basionym: Dalibarda fragarioides Michx. 1803
Links to other floras: = Waldsteinia fragarioides - FNA9
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Heliophily ⓘ: 3
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Horticultural Information
Intro: Low, mat-forming perennial of moist to dry upland forests, rocky woodlands, bluffs and stream banks.
Stems: Stems creeping, runner-like rhizomes; leaves arise separately from flower stalks.
Leaves: Leaves erect; long-petiolate; divided into 3 shallowly lobed and toothed, wedge-shaped leaflets, each 1-2 in. long; semi-evergreen.
Inforescence:
Flowers: Flowers in a small cluster at the top of a separate stalk, about equal in height to the leaves; yellow; slightly more than 1/2 in. wide; consisting of 5 elliptic and round-tipped petals, 5 shorter lance-shaped sepals, and numerous stamens surrounding a green, aggregate ovary with multiple styles.
Fruits: Fruit a head of several finely hairy, tiny achenes.
Comments: The similar Geum donianum is distinguished by petals that are shorter than or equal to the sepals.
Height: 3-6 in.
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description: Low, mat-forming perennial of moist to dry upland forests, rocky woodlands, bluffs and stream banks.
stems: Stems creeping, runner-like rhizomes; leaves arise separately from flower stalks.
leaves: Leaves erect; long-petiolate; divided into 3 shallowly lobed and toothed, wedge-shaped leaflets, each 1-2 in. long; semi-evergreen.
inflorescence:
flowers: Flowers in a small cluster at the top of a separate stalk, about equal in height to the leaves; yellow; slightly more than 1/2 in. wide; consisting of 5 elliptic and round-tipped petals, 5 shorter lance-shaped sepals, and numerous stamens surrounding a green, aggregate ovary with multiple styles.
fruits: Fruit a head of several finely hairy, tiny achenes.
comments: The similar Geum donianum is distinguished by petals that are shorter than or equal to the sepals.
cultural notes:
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native range: eastern North America
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