Strawberry - Fragaria vesca

(mountain strawberry, wild strawberry, wood strawberry)

The strawberry is a perennial plant, with the leaves and flowers growing on stalks directly from the rootstock, which also produces long runners. The leaves are light green in colour and the small white flowers appear during May and June. The red berry is actually the enlarged, fleshy receptacle which holds the seed-like fruits on it's surface.

The plant (rather than the fruit), is astringent, diuretic and tonic. An infusion can be used for diarrhea, dysentery and hematuria, as well as other urinary tract problems. Used internally and externally, it can be effective against eczema and acne. The juice makes a good refrigant for feverish illnesses, and an infusion may also be a good tonic for children and convalescents.