From Appearance to Flavor: How Mock and Wild Strawberries Stand Out in Your Garden

Fruit Appearance: Mock strawberries have bright red, round, bumpy fruits that sit upright. Wild strawberries are smaller, cone-shaped, and dangle downward.

Taste: Wild strawberries are juicy, sweet, and aromatic. Mock strawberries are bland, dry, and nearly tasteless.

Flower Color: Mock strawberries bloom with yellow flowers, while wild strawberries have white petals.

Leaf Shape: Both plants have three-part leaves, but mock strawberry leaves are shinier with rounded teeth, while wild strawberries have more serrated edges.

Growth Habit: Mock strawberries spread quickly and can take over garden beds. Wild strawberries also spread, but at a slower pace.

Edibility: Wild strawberries are safe and delicious. Mock strawberries are technically edible but not enjoyable.

Season of Fruit: Wild strawberries usually fruit in late spring to early summer. Mock strawberries can fruit throughout the growing season.

Plant Texture: Mock strawberry plants feel rougher and more rubbery than the softer wild strawberry plants.

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