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Gaultheria procumbens | American Wintergreen | Eastern Teaberry | 10 Seeds - PlantFlowerSeeds
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Gaultheria procumbens | American Wintergreen | Eastern Teaberry | 10 Seeds - PlantFlowerSeeds

Gaultheria procumbens | Wintergreen | Eastern Teaberry | 10 Seeds

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Gaultheria procumbens, commonly known as wintergreen or eastern teaberry, is a charming perennial shrub. Native to North America, it reaches about 6 to 8 inches in height, featuring glossy, elliptical leaves. Come late spring, delicate, waxy, white to pale pink bell-shaped flowers appear, later giving way to bright red berries that persist into winter. Renowned for its characteristic minty aroma, the leaves are often used to make tea and flavor various products. Gaultheria procumbens thrives in shaded, acidic woodland environments with well-draining soil. It's treasured for its ornamental value, fragrant foliage, and culinary uses, making it a favorite among gardeners and herbal enthusiasts alike.  Zones 3-9

Germination

To propagate Gaultheria procumbens from seeds, begin by stratifying the mature seeds in a cool, damp environment for a few weeks. Prepare a well-draining potting mix and sow the stratified seeds on its surface, lightly covering them. Maintain consistent moisture without overwatering. Place the pot in a shaded area with indirect light. Germination can take time, so patience is key. Once seedlings are sturdy enough, transplant them into individual pots. Harden off the seedlings gradually before planting them in a shaded, acidic soil garden bed. This method requires time and care, but it's a rewarding process that can lead to the growth of these delightful wintergreen shrubs.