Gaultheria procumbens

Creeping Wintergreen, Checkerberry

Ericaceae

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Habitat

  • Newfoundland south to Georgia, west to Michigan
  • inhabits forest floors

Habit and Form

  • evergreen
  • low groundcover to 6"
  • creeps underground to form mats
  • few side branches

Summer Foliage

  • alternate, simple, evergreen leaves
  • oval-shaped leaves, crenate margins
  • glossy deep green color
  • crushed leaves smell minty

Autumn Foliage

  • leaves develop reddish tinge in cold weather

Flowers

  • urn-shaped, white with hints of pink
  • nodding and solitary
  • produced May through summer

Fruit

  • large fleshy red capsule
  • wintergreen taste

Bark

  • gray/brown, smooth stems

Culture

  • organic, acid soils with good drainage
  • light to full shade
  • cool, moist soil and climate preferred
  • difficult to grow as not adaptable

Landscape Uses

  • naturalized situations
  • woodland groundcover
  • edible gardens

Liabilities

  • difficult to replicate preferred growing conditions
  • dislikes heat and humidity
  • best in areas with cool summers
  • will not tolerate drought

ID Features

  • low, groundcover habit
  • lustrous deep green leaves
  • wintergreen fragrance of leaves and fruit
  • bright red capsules

Propagation

  • by seed
  • division of clumps

Cultivars/Varieties

Forms with very large berries are commonly available, including 'Macrocarpa', though such selections are usually sold as the unnamed species.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, http://hort.uconn.edu/plants, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.