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Gaultheria procumbens , Wintergreen, (teaberry)
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Wintergreen in Bulk New, Gaultheria procumbens 'Very
Berry' (teaberry)
Native Groundcover for shade, Zones: 3-8A
Size: 2 5/8" square x 3 1/2" deep pot., 32 pots per flat.
Minimum Order: 1 flat (32 plants) per variety
GSNur
Pricing,
GSNur Availability
less than 3 flats add $15.50 surcharge, may be available
summer in smaller sizes
add $9.75 minimum shipping central / eastern locations,
$1.75 pack/box
e-mail for a quote for quanity discount include zip code for a
Deliver price Quote
Quality grown, any claims upon receipt, must include a photo |
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Wintergreen,
New England grown MANUR6OR7
$5 box/packing. fee,
Sold out till March/April 2010
Right photo
"a salamanders view"
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Common Wintergreen - Native
evergreen, Semi-herbaceous, spreading indefinitely, yet slowly. Leaves
are a dark, shiny green, 2" long and oval, taking on purple tones in the
Winter in southern zones, a bronze/brown in northern zones. Leaves smell
of wintergreen when broken. Blooms pink in Spring followed by scarlet
berries that are edible. Prefers well prepared moist soil with good
drainage. Shade is important, planted in sun this wonderful plant
develops leaf spots. Mature height 3"-5" |
Dear, dear, William . . .
Just writing to let you know that my parcel of 32 Wintergreen plants arrived
yesterday, and they fared the journey well. Also writing to say that this
particular plant is just as (if not more so) beautiful as when last I saw
one back in Maine. Hence, I want more . . . hundreds and hundreds and
hundreds of them!!! Well . . . maybe a hundred or so. Thus, I will be in
touch again SOON.
Thanks . . .Diane D. Aurora, Colorado 80017 |
Zones: 3-8A
"...we just received our order of gaultheria
procumbens and they are in fine condition", Fred. Falmouth, MA
Gaultheria looks great!... Saul,
Short Hills , NJ
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BN1023GB NAL West Coast Wintergreen
great vigor, high bud count
48 or more west coast grower call or e-mail for a
quote
SOLD OUT
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Contract Growing of 128 cell and plug trays available from our
Southwest Canadian Grower......export/import fees...ag. inspection fees,
travel to aiport.....airfare......, make this
an expensive choice for east coast growers... |
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