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  1. Wax Myrtle
    ... Wax Myrtle A large evergreen shrub or small tree native to the southeastern United States. ... Wax Myrtle FTG Myrica cerifera, $17.50, $42.00, $85.00, *. ...
  2. Myricaceae (Wax-myrtle Family)
    Myricaceae (Wax-myrtle Family) Members of Myricaceae are shrubs and small trees with aromatic alternate leaves. The western varieties are all evergreen, while some in other locals are deciduous. Plants ...
  3. Wax Myrtle
    Growing wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), a native shrub often called Southern bayberry, in South Carolina home gardens. Landscaping use as beach plants,
  4. wax myrtle
    Wax Myrtle. myrica cerifera. AKAs. bayberry. candleberry. Dried root bark and. sometimes the leaves. Medicinal Properties. anti-bacterial
  5. Wax Myrtle
    Interesting fact The Wax Myrtle provides wildlife cover and is a favorite to many migrating birds when it fruits in the fall.
  6. Floridata: Myrica cerifera
    Myrica cerifera. Family: Myricaceae (wax myrtle family) Common Names: southern bayberry, southern wax myrtle, wax myrtle. Description
  7. Wax Myrtle - Herbs & Supplements - Drug Library - DrugDigest
    Search. Drugs & Herbs. Conditions. News & Reviews. Herbs & Supplements. Wax Myrtle. Scientific Name: Bayberry. Other Names: Candleberry, Myrica cerifera. Who is this for? Uses
  8. Wax Myrtle
    Companion Items/ Varieties    'Dwarf Wax Myrtle'     Common Name: 'Wax Myrtle' Botanical Name: Myrica cerifera Plant Type: Ornamental Tree USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 AHS ...
  9. Wax myrtle
    Wax myrtle is also known as Southern bayberry or candleberry because early American colonists used the fruit's pale blue, waxy covering to make
  10. Information on Wax myrtle
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  11. Wax Myrtle
    Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera) Wax myrtle is very common on Assateague; on the refuge you'll see these evergreen shrubs along the ...
  12. Wax myrtle : Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
    Online Dictionary : W : Wax myrtle, Keyword : Wax myrtle. 3 definitions found Wax myrtle - definition from gcide Myrtle \Myr"tle\ (m ...
  13. City of Myrtle Beach - Welcome to Myrtle Beach
    ... incorporated as a town in 1938 and became a city in 1957. Its name comes from the wax myrtle, a shrub which grows abundantly in the area. Our 23,000 permanent residents welcome ...
  14. Myrica cerifera fact sheet
    Wax myrtle Myricaceae Morella (Myrica) cerifera (L.) Small
  15. Wax Myrtle 15 Gallon
    Back  ] [  Up  ] [  Next  ] Wax Myrtle Myrica cerifera Container Size:  15 Height:   5-6 ft. Spread: 2-3 ft. Caliper: M.T.   Maturity: Height:   20 ft. Spread: 15 ft. Zones: ...

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