Department: Brownswood Grown
Variety: Myrica cerifera
Color: Green foliage with aromatic qualities
The Wax Myrtle is a versatile and hardy shrub known for its attractive evergreen foliage and aromatic leaves. This native plant thrives in a variety of soil types, making it an excellent choice for diverse landscapes.
The Wax Myrtle is not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves as a beneficial plant for local wildlife. Its berries are a food source for birds, while the dense foliage provides shelter for various small animals.
This shrub is low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established. It prefers full sun to partial shade and can adapt to different soil conditions, though it thrives in well-drained soils. Pruning can be done to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth.
Wax Myrtle is often utilized in landscape designs for borders, hedges, or as a specimen plant. Its aromatic leaves can also be used in potpourri or as a natural insect repellent.
| Yes | |
| Full-Sun to Part-Shade | |
| Yes | |
| 15-20 ft | |
| 15-20 ft | |
| Spring | |
| Yes | |
| None | |
| Yes |