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- Wintergreen - Wikipedia
The term wintergreen once commonly referred to plants that remain green (continue photosynthesis) throughout the winter The term evergreen is now more commonly used for this characteristic
- How to Grow and Care for Wintergreen Plants - The Spruce
Wintergreen is a native plant that makes an attractive, low-maintenance groundcover for shady locations The bright red berries and reddish-bronze leaves of wintergreen plants are a welcome sight in the winter months when there's little else to look at in the landscape
- Wintergreen | Definition, Description, Species | Britannica
Wintergreen, any of several evergreen plants in the family Ericaceae Members of the genus Pyrola are commonly known as wintergreens and are native to the North Temperate Zone A species of Gaultheria is the source of oil of wintergreen, which is used as a flavoring in candies and chewing gum
- How to Plant and Grow Wintergreen - Better Homes Gardens
Learn how to grow wintergreen, a native groundcover for partial shade with evergreen leaves and red berries in the fall
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Wintergreen - Epic Gardening
Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens), also known as eastern teaberry, is a member of the heather family (Ericaceae), which also includes heaths and blueberry plants
- Gaultheria procumbens (Wintergreen) - Gardenia
Vigorous, award-winning Gaultheria procumbens (Wintergreen) is a low-growing, spreading, evergreen shrub boasting prostrate stems bearing clusters of lustrous, rounded, leathery leaves that turn reddish in winter Bruised or crushed leaves exude a wintergreen fragrance
- Growing Wintergreen Plants - Learn How To Care For Wintergreen In The . . .
Gaultheria, or wintergreen, is a sweet little plant with mint scented leaves and edible berries It is perfect for cooler regions and is native to North America
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