Description
A prostrate, evergreen subshrub with small size leaves and white/pink flowers followed by blue-black berries.
Very useful as a small groundcover under rhododendrons or other acidic loving plants. Practically a mountain species but I cannot attest exactly about its hardiness.
Images: Gaultheria nummularioides
Germination: warm germinator; sow on surface and keep the sowings under high humidity especially while the seedlings are tiny; sowing in moss is a good option, like for most other Ericaceae.
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