Myrica cerifera
Wax Myrtle
The scent of the foliage is most evident in the spring.
- Native, broadleaf, evergreen shrub
- Scented leaves
- Waxy, blue-gray berries
Specialty Use
| • | Wildlife Garden |
Attracts Wildlife
| • | Attracts Songbirds |
Foliage
| • | Evergreen |
Season of Interest (Flowering)
| • | Spring |
Growth Rate
| • | Fast |
Foliage Color
| • | Green |
Attributes
| • | Bioretention |
| • | Border or Bed |
| • | Evergreen |
| • | Fast Growing |
| • | Fragrant |
| • | Great Foliage |
| • | Low Maintenance |
| • | Mass Planting |
| • | Native |
| • | Naturalizing |
| • | Rain Garden |
| • | Salt Tolerant |
| • | Vigorous |
| • | Water's Edge / Bog Plant |