Description
Gaultheria nummularioides SEH#504 Prostrate, creeping evergreen shrublets with tiny, round and bristly-margined leaves regularly spaced in two rows along the long trailing stems. This small-scale groundcover slowly spreads by means of aboveground and underground runners. The small flowers are white flushed pink followed by dark blue-black “berries”. Perfect under rhododendrons, forming a dense and attractive mat and acting as a “living mulch”. Grown from seed collected wild in the eastern Himalaya. (0) RSBG#491sd1997
Additional Information:
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Catalog Section: COMPANION PLANTS
Collector Num : SEH#504
Seedlot for Catalogs : 491sd1997
Cultural Ratings : (0\\\\)