![[Photo: Waldsteinia fragarioides with flower buds.]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZxhDOpZpbk_uln4ks9k99zh07CHjOvcYDo0bWo4o6KZ_R0xcmAa33d2daC9avk8Bv56AdBINyj-yqXH5uFavqf6quZB2HMhiVPzbHA60NzoUIXLMU1KZQJx_3pkpcqFoc3D9yw4Vff9F2/s280/Waldsteinia+fragaroides.JPG)
Somehow while I was distracted by all the early-flowering bulbs, this nice clump of barren strawberry (
waldsteinie faux-fraisier) popped up! If you click the photo to enlarge it, you will see a number of nice plump flower buds, which surpised me because I thought this plant didn't bloom so early. You can also see fading
Iris reticulata and a small
Aquilegia seedling (don't know if it's native
A. canadensis or non-native
A. vulgaris) in front of the
Waldsteinia, and some kind of lovely fern that stayed green all winter behind the
Waldsteinia (haven't identified it yet).
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