Wintergreen Gaultheria procumbens
Family: Ericaceae (Heath)
Branching: Alternate / Evergreen
This is a very short shrub, no more than a couple inches tall. It
has somewhat leathery elliptical leaves of somewhat varying size
(usually a few on each plant), and when crushed these have a powerful
aroma of wintergreen. In the winter, they are only visible in
places of little or no snowfall as they are so small. But in such
places they stand out as they are often the greenest thing on the
ground (though they are not as bright a green in the winter and are
often reddish). They look somewhat similar to Bunchberry (Cornus
canadensis) which can also be seen in the winter. However,
Bunchberry is not actually evergreen (though its discoloured leaves are
often still seen in the winter) and the leaves have parallel veins like
other Dogwoods. The scent test is a very easy identification and
the smell itself is very refreshing!
Typical appearance of Wintergreen.
A closer view of the leaves
Underneath the leaves, where the fruits had grown
A crushed Wintergreen leaf has a wonderful and refreshing smell
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