Martin Pellizzer

Fragaria Pendula

Fragaria pendula is a rare and delicate wild strawberry species known for its trailing growth habit and small, fragrant flowers. Native to the mountainous regions of eastern Asia, it thrives in cool, moist environments with partial shade. Its unique appearance and limited distribution make it a subject of interest for botanists and horticulturists alike. The plant produces edible berries that are often smaller and more intensely flavored than common strawberries. Due to habitat loss and overharvesting, Fragaria pendula is considered a vulnerable species in its native range.