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Myrica californica Pacific wax myrtle is a fast-growing, large, evergreen shrub that functions perfectly as a screen or hedgerow (goodbye invasive laurel!). It has narrow, lance-shaped leaves that are glossy and smooth to the touch.
This fast growing, versatile native shrub adds vertical interest and shade to the landscape with little care. Ideal natural windbreak, screen or clipped hedge. Clean, glossy foliage is accented by purple fruit, a valued food source for birds. Evergreen. LIGHT: Full sun.
About the Pacific Wax Myrtle. This plant makes an excellent, attractive screen, growing up to 15 feet high and about as wide. It is marginally hardy in much of the northwest, but is worth the risk of cold die back in those maritime areas that have somewhat warmer microclimates than their inland neighbors. It tolerates salt spray, does well in ...
In the Landscape: The Pacific Wax Myrtle is our best native shrub for screening. Several can be trimmed into a hedge or it can be mixed with other evergreens to create an informal screen. It is an ideal choice for coastal plantings due to its tolerance to salt spray.
Easy to grow and easy to care for, Pacific Wax Myrtle is quite an ornamental shrub with its showy berries and dense, shiny evergreen foliage. Very versatile, it is an ideal choice for formal or naturalistic gardens.
Pacific Wax Myrtle Myrica californica. A fast growing, coastal California native evergreen shrub that grows to form an upright, multi-trunking hedge. Foliage color ranges from bright to deep emerald green, and gives off a pleasant aroma when cut or crushed.
Myrica californica (Pacific Wax Myrtle) - This California native is a vigorous multi-branched evergreen shrub reaching up to about 30 feet tall and 20 feet wide - easily kept smaller.