Gaultheria procumbens
Forms a prostrate, evergreen carpet slowly spreading by underground shoots. Leaves turn an attractive purplish red in autumn, fragrant when crushed. White or pale pink, urn shaped flowers followed by bright red fruit which generally lasts through winter. Good ground cover for shade on acid soils.
Site: Tolerates a little exposure
Soil: Well drained acid soil
Position: Prefers shade, will grow in full sun if the soil does not dry out
Season of Interest: White-pink flowers in Spring, berries in Autumn into Winter
Hardiness: Hardy to -10°C
Height: 6” (15cm) Spread: 3ft (1m)