‘Peppermint Pearl’ Wintergreen: Native Plants in Maryland for Winter Interest
Native Plants in Maryland for Winter Interest
‘Peppermint Pearl’ Wintergreen
Wintergreen is a creeping, woody evergreen. It is great for a groundcover and woodland gardens. Showy white, bell-shaped flowers bloom in June to July and the leathery leaves are glossy dark green. In fall, the leaves turn a purplish shade, and beautiful red berries form and persist through winter. This cultivar, however, produces white berries! Grows best in part-shade and moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
I love using wintergreen in a deep shade garden for some winter interest. I have also planted it in container in full sun with success. Walking by the bright red berries in the cold weather cheers me up! -Lauren
A beautiful evergreen groundcover, the straight species produces bright red berries, while the ‘Peppermint Pearl’ cultivar exhibits gorgeous bright white berries- a must-have for your winter container gardens. -Jessica
Wintergreen is one of my favorite plants for late-season container design, so I’m always excited to come across interesting cultivars like ‘Peppermint Pearl’. It pairs well with so many things! This season I have it in one of our Errington Ray shallow troughs with with Calluna vulgaris and Heuchera. -Amy
Latin Name: Gaultheria procumbens
Common Name: wintergreen
Type: Broadleaf evergreen
Family: Ericaceae
Native Range: Eastern North America
Zone: 3 to 8
Height: 0.25 to 0.50 feet
Spread: 0.50 to 1.00 feet
Bloom Time: June to July
Bloom Description: White
Sun: Part shade to full shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Suggested Use: Ground Cover, Naturalize
Flower: Showy
Leaf: Evergreen
Fruit: Showy, Edible
Other: Winter Interest
Tolerate: Heavy Shade
Information from Missouri Botanical Garden