Gaultheria Cherries Berries™

Gaultheria Cherries Berries™

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A wintergreen with berries the size of cherries
SKU 29090
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1-Quart
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Key Characteristics
Zone

3 - 8

Mature Height

10 IN

Mature Width

3 Feet

Sun / Shade

Part Shade

Moisture Level

Moist, well-drained

Soil Type

Normal, loamy

Description / Gaultheria Cherries Berries™

Gaultheria Cherries Berries™ is a broadleaf evergreen ground cover offering year-round interest, blooming in mid-spring. Small, waxy, urn-shaped, pinkish-white flowers are followed by super-showy and exceptionally large berries—the size of cherries. The brilliant berries are highly uniform and appear from fall through spring, an important winter food source for birds. The plant has glossy leaves that turn purple merlot in winter and have a wintergreen fragrance when crushed.

A Gaultheria procumbens, commonly called wintergreen, American wintergreen, boxberry, spiceberry, or teaberry, Cherry Berries has a slow growth rate and a low, spreading habit. The plant spreads by rhizomes and eventually forms a dense colony. Shown to best effect when grouped or massed, Cherry Berries is best grown as ground cover and is exceptionally attractive when allowed to gracefully cascade over hardscapes. It's also a great container and garden plant, nice in beds and borders.

Cold hardy and easy to grow, wintergreen grows best in a shade-dappled location with humidic, well-draining soil, having an acidic pH, preferably lower than 6.5. Wintergreen grows well in areas with mild summer temperatures and average to high humidity; they may suffer in hot, dry climates. The plant is pest and disease resistant.

Product Details

Item Form 1-Quart
Genus Gaultheria
Species procumbens
Variety 'Gaulsidh5'
Plant Patent PPAF
Product Classification Perennials, Shrubs
Habit Spreading
USDA Zone Low 3
USDA Zone High 8
Sun / Shade Part Shade
Bloom Color White
Bloom Season Start Mid Summer
Bloom Season End Late Summer
Foliage Color Dark Green, Purple
Resistance Cold Hardy, Disease Resistant, Pest Resistant
Special Features Berries, Bird Lovers, Easy Care Plants, Evergreen, Fall Color, Fragrance
Uses Beds, Border, Containers, Fall Color, Foliage Interest, Ground Cover
Zone 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
State Shipping Restrictions GU, HI, PR, VI
Discount Exempt No
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