Are these plants strawberry plants?
I dug these up from my front yard at this house we moved into. I thought they were strawberry plants, the leaves and runners look like one. The only problem is the flower leaves are pink!! Does anyone know? Thank you
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Yes they are
Yes they are Strawberry
I have never seen strawberry plants with pink flowers.
I have pink-flowered strawberries as a ground cover. The fruits are edible but not good.
You can buy these at nurseries. These are not wild strawberries, which have small white flowers. "Pink Panda" and "Lipstick" are two pink flowered varieties for zone 3-9. They are grown just like traditional strawberry plants.