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Strawberry Cinquefoil

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Strawberry Cinquefoil (Potentilla fragiformis)

Strawberry cinquefoil is a tough, low-growing perennial that adds sunny color and fine texture without asking for much in return. Its neat mound slips easily into small spaces where you want a tidy edge that still feels lively. Once established, it handles dry spells well, making it a steady performer for busy gardens. Use it to brighten up lean soils and hard-to-water spots where fussier perennials struggle.

Distinctive Features

This cinquefoil forms a compact, ground-hugging clump with softly hairy foliage that can look a bit like a strawberry leaf. In late spring to early summer, bright yellow, five-petaled blooms rise just above the leaves for a clean, cheerful display. The plant keeps a refined, mounding shape rather than running aggressively, so it stays where you put it. Its alpine-style toughness makes it especially useful in sunny, well-drained settings.

Growing Conditions

  • Sun: Full sun is best, with tolerance for light partial shade.
  • Soil: Well-drained, sandy or gritty soil is ideal, and it tolerates lean, rocky ground.
  • Water: Low to moderate water, with drought tolerance once established.
  • Zones: USDA Zones 4 to 8.
  • Spacing: Plant about 12 to 18 inches apart for a continuous, low mat over time.

Ideal Uses

  • Focal Point: Tuck it near a path curve or rock outcrop where the golden blooms pop against stone and gravel.
  • Rock Gardens: Perfect for alpine beds and crevice-style plantings that demand excellent drainage.
  • Edging: Makes a clean, low border along beds, walkways, and sunny foundation lines.
  • Groundcover Pockets: Fills small gaps between perennials without crowding neighbors.
  • Containers: Works well in troughs and gritty pots where compact habit and texture matter.

Low Maintenance Care

  • Watering: Water regularly during the first growing season, then let the soil dry slightly between deep soakings.
  • Pruning: Shear lightly after flowering to refresh foliage and keep the mound dense.
  • Feeding: Skip heavy fertilizer, because overly rich soil can reduce flowering and loosen growth.
  • Mulching: Use gravel mulch or a thin layer of compost, and avoid soggy, thick organic mulches over the crown.
  • Winter Care: Provide sharp drainage through winter, especially in heavier soils, to prevent crown issues.

Why Choose Strawberry Cinquefoil?

  • Reliable Color: Golden blooms deliver a bright seasonal lift when many low plants are still waking up.
  • Dry-Site Friendly: Fits water-wise plantings and sunny spots where irrigation is limited.
  • Compact Habit: Stays low and mounded, making it easy to design with and easy to maintain.
  • Texture Upgrade: Soft, slightly woolly foliage adds contrast next to grasses, sedums, and rock garden plants.
  • Low Fuss: Performs in lean soils with minimal inputs once it is established.

If you need a small perennial that behaves, tolerates sun and dryness, and still delivers a clean hit of yellow, strawberry cinquefoil is a smart, durable choice. It shines in rock gardens, edging, and gritty containers where drainage is the main rule. Pair it with other drought-tough perennials for a planting that looks intentional without becoming a weekly project. Over time, it settles into a tidy mound that keeps the space looking finished.

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