Gaultheria procumbens | 9cm Pot | White Flower

Price range: £3.20 through £4.61

Common Names

  • Wintergreen
  • Checkerberry

Gaultheria procumbens, or Wintergreen, is a delightful evergreen ground cover for UK gardens. Enjoy glossy leaves, summer flowers, and vibrant red berries that last through winter. Perfect for shade, it adds year-round colour and texture.

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Gaultheria procumbens
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Discover Gaultheria procumbens, a charming evergreen bringing vibrant colour and texture to British gardens with its glossy leaves and striking berries.

Gaultheria procumbens, often known as Wintergreen, is a delightful low-growing shrub. It offers year-round interest, thriving across various UK garden settings. This plant originates from North America, specifically its eastern regions. Its compact nature makes it ideal for many uses, from ground cover to container displays. Wintergreen provides lovely seasonal appeal, making it a garden favourite.

  • Evergreen foliage, glossy and aromatic, turning bronze in winter.
  • Small, bell-shaped flowers in summer, followed by bright red berries.
  • Hardy and low-maintenance, perfect for UK climates.
  • Excellent ground cover, suppressing weeds effectively.
  • Attracts some garden wildlife, especially birds in winter.

Origin and Naming of Gaultheria procumbens

Gaultheria procumbens honours Jean-François Gaultier, an 18th-century Canadian botanist. The species name, ‘procumbens’, means ‘trailing’ or ‘prostrate’. This accurately describes its spreading, low-lying habit. This plant thus truly lives up to its scientific designation.

Foliage and Bloom of Wintergreen

Wintergreen showcases beautiful evergreen leaves. These are glossy and dark green for most of the year. During colder months, they often adopt attractive bronze-red tones. This colour change adds another layer of visual interest. Tiny, bell-shaped flowers appear in summer. They are typically white or pale pink. Following these modest blooms, bright red berries emerge. These berries persist through autumn and well into winter. Therefore, they offer a splash of colour when much of the garden is dormant.

Ideal Garden Uses for Gaultheria procumbens

This versatile plant is a superb choice for various garden roles. It works exceptionally well as a robust ground cover. Gaultheria procumbens will spread gently, creating a dense mat of foliage. Consequently, it helps to suppress weeds. Gardeners often use it to edge borders, providing a neat, tidy line. Furthermore, it suits rock gardens and woodland settings perfectly. Its ability to thrive in shadier spots makes it ideal for underplanting taller shrubs. You can also grow it in containers, bringing its charm to patios.

Pruning and Wildlife Appeal

Gaultheria procumbens generally requires minimal pruning. Simply remove any dead or damaged stems to maintain its vigour. Light shaping can also occur if desired. This encourages a denser growth habit. The small summer flowers may attract a few small pollinators. More significantly, the vibrant winter berries provide a vital food source. Many bird species appreciate these berries during the colder, leaner months. Hence, it supports local garden wildlife.

Max Height 0.20 at maturity
Max Spread 1.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Partial Shade Full Shade Dappled Shade Morning Sun
Soil Type
Peat Loam Sandy
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

Gaultheria procumbens thrives in acidic, moist, well-drained soil. Ensure consistent moisture, particularly in dry spells, but avoid waterlogging. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and maintain a cool root run. Minimal pruning is required, mainly for tidiness.