GAULTHERIA procumbens

Creeping woodland groundcover with bright green foliage that turns reddish in autumn. Pinkish white flowers in spring become long lasting bright red berries in fall. Native to Ohio.

Product Description

GAULTHERIA procumbens – Wintergreen

Creeping woodland ground cover with bright green foliage that turns reddish in autumn. Pinkish-white flowers in spring become long-lasting bright red edible berries in fall. When leaves are crushed they produce a wintergreen smell. Requires an acidic moist woodland soil for best success where it thrives with azaleas and woodland wildflowers. Native to Ohio.

Sun: Full Shade/Part Shade

Soil: Moist, Acidic, Fertile

Size: Height 3in., Spread: Groundcover

Zone: 4-7

Flower: Pinkish-White Bell-Shaped, Nodding Flowers

Bloom Time: Summer

Attributes: Showy Fruit, Fragrant, Wildlife Food Source, Heavy Shade Tolerant, Edible Fruit