strawberry-like plant

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Hi, I'm new to this forum but I'm a member of Backyardchickens but I'm wondering what this plant is. I found it outside of my house at the edge of the woods in full to partial sun. It's about 3 inches tall at most and has three leaves on long stems and clusters of very strawberry-like fruits on separate stems. and especially, Can I eat it!?
Thanks! :D
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chickNjake said:
Hi, I'm new to this forum but I'm a member of Backyardchickens but I'm wondering what this plant is. I found it outside of my house at the edge of the woods in full to partial sun. It's about 3 inches tall at most and has three leaves on long stems and clusters of very strawberry-like fruits on separate stems. and especially, Can I eat it!?
Thanks! :D
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I've seen those before, they grow wild in the woods, their Wild Strawberry. Not sure if you could eat them or not, rather be safe than sorry.
 

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YAY!!!! :D and you're sure? everyone else think they're ok?
Thanks Jewels19!!
 

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Your pic looks exactly like wild strawberry (very yummy) to me. There are a few somewhat lookalikes, some of which are fairly tasty and at least one of which is kind of 'pleh!' tasteless, but I am pretty positive there is nothing actually poisonous in the strawberry clan. Which that plant definitely is in. And as I say, to me it looks precisely like a yummy wild strawberry.

Have fun,

Pat
 

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Oh yes... these grow here too at the edge of the woods... YUMMY (if you can beat the birds to them.)!!!!!
 

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I went out to field kinda tentative and I smelled one up close and... I think I ate about 20! :lol: they are definitely better than any store-bought strawberries I've ever had! :D
Thanks guys! :rose
 

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They are considered a delicacy & are very expensive to buy. I first saw them growing wild in the woods around Oslo, Norway when I was working there. They make wonderful pastries with wild strawberries as the filling on top of a kind of custard cream, flavoured with vanilla -- YUMMY! :D

Here in the UK we can buy seeds of them so can grow them in our gardens. Unfortunately my chickens ate mine............!! :barnie

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