Mock Strawberry
(Snake Strawberry in Korea)
and its yellow flower
Snake strawberries are named after the meaning of strawberries eaten by snakes. It is not harmful to humans, but it is not very tasty.
Strawberries that grow in the wild, like snake berries, include blackberries, raspberries, and raspberries. They are usually sweet and sour and taste good, but snake berries are an exception.
However, they are also picked by children and eaten. It is used for ornamental, edible, and medicinal purposes. Since young shoots are rich in vitamins and minerals, they are eaten with green juice. When using it as a medicine, it is mainly used as a tender(clear) soup.
Mock Strawberries are perennial plant and their origins are Korea, and they are distributed in Korea, China, Japan, and Malaysia, and they live in the sunny areas of grasslands and rice fields.It wasn't until I took pictures of the snake berries that the extinction of snake(mock) berries was formed earlier than the berries of raspberries.
On the other hand, Raspberries are.......
(Right side) unripe raspberries 👉
Snake strawberries are already bearing its fruits here and there, but raspberries are bearing yet unripe (not red, yet white) fruits.
Beautiful photos and post. Thank you!
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