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- 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, *. ...
- 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 ...
- Wax Myrtle
Growing wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), a native shrub often called Southern bayberry, in South Carolina home gardens. Landscaping use as beach plants,
- wax myrtle
Wax Myrtle. myrica cerifera. AKAs. bayberry. candleberry. Dried root bark and. sometimes the leaves. Medicinal Properties. anti-bacterial
- Wax Myrtle
Interesting fact The Wax Myrtle provides wildlife cover and is a favorite to many migrating birds when it fruits in the fall.
- Floridata: Myrica cerifera
Myrica cerifera. Family: Myricaceae (wax myrtle family) Common Names: southern bayberry, southern wax myrtle, wax myrtle. Description
- 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
- 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 ...
- 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
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- Wax Myrtle
Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera) Wax myrtle is very common on Assateague; on the refuge you'll see these evergreen shrubs along the ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- Myrica cerifera fact sheet
Wax myrtle Myricaceae Morella (Myrica) cerifera (L.) Small
- 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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