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  1. Southern wax myrtle inhabits sandy swamps and moist woodlands in east and east-central Texas. It is a large shrub or small tree, often multi-trunked, with gray-green aromatic foliage and clusters of blue-gray fruits on female plants.

  2. 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.

  3. Wax Myrtle, scientifically know as Myrica cerifera, are North American native evergreen shrubs that are ideal for use as natural hedges or privacy screens. Lower branches can be removed to form very attractive small trees. Highly adaptable to moist or dry soils and full sun or part shade.

  4. The Southern Wax Myrtle is an ornamental beauty featuring aromatic, olive green foliage and a round growth habit, so they are ideal for use as a privacy hedge. If you are looking for an attractive, care free shrub, then look no further than this North Ame.

  5. 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.

  6. Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera-Southern Wax Myrtle) $ 45.00 – $ 800.00. This plant is grown as a small tree or multi-trunked shrub to screen a view. Frequently grown 6-10 feet tall and used at Homes to block the view of neighbors, as gas station buffers, swimming pools, etc. to offer privacy and soften the view.

  7. Southern Wax Myrtle - 5 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.

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