Product Overview
If the word wintergreen sounds like a made-up marketing term used to sell more gum and mints, think again. The wintergreen plant is a real species possessing its own unique sweet-spicy flavor distinct from mint or cinnamon. Although artificial flavorings have largely replaced wintergreen as a commercial additive to foods, wintergreen plants still grow abundantly in North America, and make a showy ground cover in shady gardens. The bright red berries of wintergreen plants are a welcome sight in the winter months when there's little to look at in the landscape.
- Botanical Name:Gaultheria procumbens
- Common Names: Boxberry, Deerberry, Ground Berry, Spiceberry, Wintergreen
- Plant Type: Evergreen ground cover
- Mature Size: Seven inches
- Sun Exposure: Partial shade
- Soil Type: Low nutrient and good drainage
- Soil pH: Slightly to very acidic; 4.5 to 6.5
- Bloom Time: July and August
- Flower Color: White or pale pink
- Hardiness Zones: USDA growing zones 3 to 7
- Native Area: Eastern North America from Georgia to Newfoundland