Description
Potentilla indica (commonly known as mock strawberry or Indian strawberry) is a hardy, low-growing perennial groundcover in the rose family. It produces small yellow flowers followed by bright red, strawberry-like fruits. While the berries are edible and non-toxic, they are generally considered bland or mildly flavored compared to true strawberries. The plant spreads easily by runners, making it a useful ornamental groundcover and an interesting edible curiosity in the garden.
Though not grown for its flavor, Potentilla indica adds charm to gardens with its bright fruits and cheerful yellow blooms. The berries can be eaten fresh or used as a garnish, especially for novelty value, and are sometimes added to salads or drinks for their striking color. The plant is very resilient, tolerating a wide range of soils and conditions, and can thrive with minimal care, making it a practical choice for natural groundcover.