Strawberry-Coastal

 

SKWXWÚ7MESH NAME: SCHI7́IÁY

 

 HƏN̓Q̓ƏMIN̓ƏM̓ NAME: STSI’YU

 

 LATIN NAME: FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS

 

Picture Credit: Callie Brougham

LOCATION: 

Pacific coast of Turtle Island, Hawaii, and along the Pacific coast of South America

 

SEASONAL CHANGES:

Perennial herb; long-stemmed and compound leaves with three equal-sized, coarsely-toothed leaflets 

 

Blooms white flowers April to May 

 

Red berries grow in early summer

 
 

USES: 

Berries can be eaten fresh; are used in jams and sauces

 

Chewed leaves are used as a poultice for burns

 

Leaves are brewed into a sweet tea

 

Leaves are also used as a medicine for diarrheais 

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