- Gaultheria
Taxobox
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Gaultheria shallon"
name = "Gaultheria"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ericales
familia =Ericaceae
genus = "Gaultheria"
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text"Gaultheria" is a genus of about 170-180 species of
shrub s in the familyEricaceae . The name memorializes M. Hugues Gauthier of Quebec, a mis-spelt honour bestowed by the ScandinavianPehr Kalm in 1748. These plants are native toAsia , North andSouth America , andAustralasia . In the past, the Southern Hemisphere species were often treated in a separate genus " _la. Pernettya"; however, there is no consistent reliable morphological or genetic difference to support recognition of two genera, and they are now united in the single genus " _la. Gaultheria".The species vary from low, ground-hugging shrubs less than 10 cm tall, up to 2.5 m tall, or, in the case of " _la. G. fragrantissima" from the
Himalaya , even a smalltree up to 5-6 m tall. The leaves areevergreen , alternate (opposite in " _la. G. oppositifolia" fromNew Zealand ), simple, and vary between species from 0.3-10 cm long; the margins are finely serrated or bristly in most species, but entire in some. Theflower s are solitary or in racemes, bell-shaped, with a five-lobed corolla; flower colour ranges from white to pink to red. Thefruit is a fleshyberry in many species, a dry capsule in some, with numerous smallseed s.;Selected species
Uses
Several species are grown as ornamental shrubs in gardens, particularly " _la. G. mucronata" from southern
Chile and " _la. G. shallon" (Salal ) from thePacific Northwest of North America. The fruit of many species is edible, though insipid in flavour so not extensively eaten. However, it is possible to make a strong minty tea from the leaves. There are several recipes available on the internet that involve fermenting the leaves to draw out the wintergreen taste.
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