Fragaria chiloensis aka Beach Strawberry

Taxonomy ID: 4049

Fragaria chiloensis, also known as the beach strawberry, Chilean strawberry, or coastal strawberry, is a low-growing, spreading perennial plant native to the Pacific Ocean coasts of North and South America. This species played a crucial role in the hybridization process that led to the creation of the modern garden strawberry. It features glossy dark green leaves held on pinkish-red leaf stalks, forming a dense ground cover. The plant produces large white flowers in April to May, followed by red fruits with a paler center that ripen from June to July. Fragaria chiloensis is dioecious, requiring both male and female plants for seed production, and is primarily pollinated by insects. It thrives in well-drained soil with a preference for moist conditions and can tolerate light woodland or no shade. While it can withstand strong winds, it is not adapted to maritime exposure.

Common names

Beach Strawberry, Chilean Strawberry, Chiloe Strawberry, Pine Strawberry

More information about Beach Strawberry

How big does Beach Strawberry get and how fast does it grow?

Fast

Beach strawberry is a fast-growing evergreen ground cover reaching 15–30 cm (6–12 in) tall and spreading indefinitely via stolons (runners). In suitable conditions it can colonise large areas of sandy or loamy soil within a few seasons. Individual clones such as 'Del Norte' and 'Yaquina' have been selected for improved pest resistance and fruit quality.

What temperature does Beach Strawberry tolerate?

Fragaria chiloensis is adapted to cool temperate maritime climates. It thrives at temperatures of approximately 11–24 °C and is hardy to USDA Zone 4 (UK hardiness zone 4), tolerating significant winter cold. It is naturally salt-tolerant and drought-resistant once established, making it well-suited to exposed coastal sites.

What is the seasonal care for Beach Strawberry?

The main seasonal task is a hard mow or cut-back in early spring before active growth resumes. This removes accumulated old stems, forces fresh foliage, and maintains plant vigour. During the growing season, runners can be divided and replanted in July–August for propagation. Fruit is produced from late spring through summer.

What do Beach Strawberry flowers look like?

🌸 April-May

White, five-petaled flowers approximately 2 cm wide appear in spring, typically April–May. The species is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants, so both sexes are needed for fruit set. Pollinated flowers develop into red strawberries (white inside) that ripen June–July.

What are notable varieties of Beach Strawberry?

The clones 'Del Norte' and 'Yaquina' are notable Pacific Northwest selections showing improved aphid resistance, making them of interest for breeding higher-yielding strawberry varieties. Fragaria chiloensis itself is one of the parent species of the modern garden strawberry (F. × ananassa), formed by 18th-century hybridization with F. virginiana.

How to grow Beach Strawberry outdoors?

🇺🇸 USDA 4-10 🇬🇧 UK Zone 4

Beach strawberry is an outdoor ground-cover plant suited to USDA zones 4–10 and UK hardiness zone 4. It performs best in full sun in fertile, well-drained, moisture-retentive soil; it tolerates sandy, loamy, or clay soils across a wide pH range. Once established it is drought- and salt-tolerant, making it excellent for coastal gardens. Annual rainfall of 600–900 mm is ideal. It is not suited to indoor cultivation.

How and when to prune Beach Strawberry?

Mow or cut the plant back hard in early spring before new growth begins. This removes old, woody stems, prevents excessive buildup, and stimulates a flush of vigorous new foliage and runners. Beyond the spring cut, minimal pruning is needed during the growing season — simply remove damaged runners as they appear.

How to propagate Beach Strawberry?

Seeds can also be used but require 4 or more weeks of cold stratification to germinate. Plants raised from runner divisions can begin producing fruit within their first year.

Does Beach Strawberry drop its leaves?

Fragaria chiloensis is evergreen and does not seasonally drop its leaves. Some reddening or bronzing of foliage may occur in autumn or winter cold. Old leaves accumulate over time and are removed during the annual spring mow-back, which clears the way for fresh growth.

Why is my Beach Strawberry growing slowly?

Under low-light conditions fruit production declines and runner spread slows. The species grows fastest in full sun with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Lack of moisture during establishment, or a soil pH outside the slightly-acidic-to-mildly-alkaline range, can also stall growth.

What pests and diseases affect Beach Strawberry?

No specific major pest or disease hazards are documented for Fragaria chiloensis in consulted sources. Aphids can be an issue on some clones, though selections such as 'Del Norte' and 'Yaquina' show useful aphid resistance. A mulch of pine or spruce leaf litter is recommended to maintain soil acidity and moisture, helping plants stay vigorous.

How is Beach Strawberry pollinated?

🐝 Insects

Fragaria chiloensis is dioecious — plants are either male or female — and is not self-fertile. Cross-pollination between male and female plants is required to produce fruit, and pollination is carried out by insects. Both sexes must be present in the garden for berries to develop.

Is Beach Strawberry edible?

🍎 Rating 3/5 🥗 Fruit, Leaves

Yes. The fruit is edible and rated 3 out of 5 — large, sweet, and succulent with a delicate flavour. It can be eaten fresh or cooked and made into jams, preserves, ice cream, or juice; it is also a good source of vitamin C. Leaves can be brewed into a vitamin-C-rich tea. Fragaria spp. are listed non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses by the ASPCA.

Does Beach Strawberry have medicinal uses?

💊 Rating 1/5

Medicinal use is rated 1 out of 5 — minor. Documented properties include antiseptic, astringent, emmenagogue, galactogogue, and odontalgic actions. Traditional Native American uses include chewed-leaf poultices for burn relief (Quileute), leaf tea for vitamin C (California tribes), and root preparations for stomach and dental complaints.

What other uses does Beach Strawberry have?

🔧 Rating 3/5

Other uses are rated 3 out of 5. The plant functions as a dynamic nutrient accumulator, ground cover for dune and slope erosion control, wildlife food source (fruit attracts birds), firebreak plant, and pollinator nectary. It is also commonly used in food forest designs as a ground layer, and is important historically as one of the parent species of the modern cultivated strawberry.

How difficult is it to take care of Beach Strawberry

Even if you don't have a green thumb, you can successfully care for Beach Strawberry due to its easy-going nature.

What is the region of origin of Beach Strawberry

Beach Strawberry’s native range is Temperate Northern Hemisphere and Southern South America.

What are the water needs for Beach Strawberry

💧 Moist
Beach Strawberry should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

What is the right soil for Beach Strawberry

pH: Adaptable Any soil
Beach Strawberry loves a well-draining soil. Perlite and vermiculite help with drainage, while coco coir adds organic matter, so a good potting soil mix will have all three. You can improve store-bought soil by adding some perlite to it.

What is the sunlight requirement for Beach Strawberry

To ensure optimal growth, the Beach Strawberry prefers bright diffused light for 6-8 hours each day. Insufficient light can result in slow growth and leaf drop, so it's important to find a well-lit location for this plant. Place it near a window, within a distance of 1 meter (3 feet), to enhance its potential for thriving.

What's the right humidity for Beach Strawberry

The Beach Strawberry does not demand additional humidity levels. Water is mostly absorbed by the roots of plants, rather than their leaves, and the best way to provide humidity to your plants is through watering the soil.

How to fertilize Beach Strawberry

Once the Beach Strawberry has doubled in size or after a year has passed, it should be moved to a new pot. By replacing the soil with fresh potting soil containing all the vital nutrients, your plant will receive all the sustenance it needs, negating the requirement for fertilizer. It's important to remember that plants get their energy from the sun, not fertilizer.
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Is Beach Strawberry toxic to humans/pets?

No verified data on the toxicity of this plant exists within Ploi's records. Should you, someone in your family, or your pet ingest plant material with an unknown toxicity level, it is recommended to seek medical advice.

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