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Trees & Shrubs » Myrica (Bayberry) 3 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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MYRICA gale An interesting and valuable native shrub related to bayberry. The foliage is fragrant and has been used to make tea, as a beer additive, insect repellent, air freshener, and many other things. more info
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MYRICA pensylvanica A tough and attractive native shrub whose waxy silver-gray fruits used to be used for candle wax back before cheaper imitations. Foliage and fruits are pleasantly aromatic. more info
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MYRICA pensylvanica Silver Sprite™ 'Morton' Characteristics of this female clone include a dense, compact, broad-oval habit and attractive gray-green foliage. Quantity and size of fruit are typical of the species. Known to be at least 15 years old, it measures 5' in height with a 7' spread. more info
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