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Southern Wax Myrtle - 3 Gallon Pot. Myrica cerifera, commonly called Southern Wax Myrtle or Southern Bayberry, is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree with a very attractive natural shape and look. It is native to the southeastern U.S. from New Jersey to Florida through the Gulf States to Oklahoma and Texas and further south into Mexico ...
- 7 Gallon Pot
Southern Wax Myrtle - 7 Gallon Pot. Myrica cerifera,...
- 7 Gallon Pot
Southern Wax Myrtle - 7 Gallon Pot. Myrica cerifera, commonly called Southern Wax Myrtle or Southern Bayberry, is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree with a very attractive natural shape and look. It is native to the southeastern U.S. from New Jersey to Florida through the Gulf States to Oklahoma and Texas and further south into Mexico ...
Fast-growing, Morella cerifera (Southern Wax Myrtle) is a densely bushy, evergreen shrub or small tree with glossy, aromatic, oblanceolate, olive green leaves, 3-5 in. long (7-12 cm). The foliage emits a bayberry candle fragrance when crushed.
Southern Wax Myrtle. Select a male and female plant to produce the ornamental waxy-blue berries; the berries are a high energy food source for birds; tolerant of wet or dry, infertile soil; aromatic foliage repels insects; used to make candles; an overal great choice. Flower Color.
Wax Myrtle - Southern. 5.0. $129.99. Height: 15-20 ft. Spread: 10-15 ft. Hardiness Zone: 7-10. Full Sun to Partial Sun. Very durable evergreen shrub or small tree that is widely adaptable to most any landscape situation. It has fragrant foliage that is olive green in color.
Southern wax myrtle is an incredibly tough evergreen when grown in the Southern climates where it is best suited. This North American native can be grown as a large shrub (pruning or hedging to size) or allowed to develop into a small tree.
Don's Dwarf Southern Wax Myrtle. No reviews. $39.99. Checking local availability. Select a male and female plant to produce the ornamental waxy-blue berries; the berries are a high energy food source for birds; tolerant of infertile soil; aromatic foliage repels insects; a great choice for low hedging.