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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.
- 7 Gallon Pot
Southern Wax Myrtle - 7 Gallon Pot Myrica cerifera, commonly...
- 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.
Dwarf wax myrtle has become a mainstay in many Texas landscapes, valued for its aromatic, soft, evergreen foliage, 5- to 6-foot height and spread, and adaptability to full sun or bright shade and a variety of soils, ranging from boggy to very dry.
Hardiness Zone: 6b. Other Names: Southern Bayberry. Description: Select a male and female plant to produce the ornamental waxy-blue berries, that are a high energy food source for birds; tolerant of wet or dry, infertile soil; aromatic foliage repels insects, and is used to make candles; a great hedge or screen.
Don's Dwarf 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 infertile soil; aromatic foliage repels insects; a great choice for low hedging.
Wax Myrtle is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree featuring glossy, olive-green, aromatic foliage and an attractive smooth light-gray bark that will add curb appeal to any landscape in Houston. From North America, we love to plant Myrica cerifera as an attractive privacy hedge, where it is used an incredible screen that can block out ...
Description. Common Name: Waxmyrtle (Southern Bayberry) Latin Name: Myrica cerifera. Tree Size: Small. Leaf Type: Evergreen. Growth Rate: Rapid. Water Needs: Moderate. Tolerances: Partial to heavy shade, salty soil or sea-spray, drought, poorly drained sites, alkaline soils (pH > 7.5)