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Myrica - Wikipedia Common names include bayberry, bay-rum tree, candleberry, sweet gale, and wax-myrtle The generic name was derived from the Greek word μυρίκη (myrike), meaning "fragrance" [5][6] The species vary from 1 m (3 ft 3 in) shrubs up to 20 m (66 ft) trees; some are deciduous, but the majority of species are evergreen
How to Plant and Grow Bayberry - Better Homes Gardens Bayberry—long prized for its fragrant foliage and berries—is a hardworking, fuss-free shrub that works in almost any landscape Bayberry is an evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub with leathery, aromatic leaves and delightfully fragrant, waxy berries
Bayberry | The Morton Arboretum Bayberry is an upright, rounded, dense shrub with semi-evergreen, dark green, leathery leaves It has small waxy, persistent blue-gray fruit, which add winter interest and attract many species of birds
Northern Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica): All You Need To Know Northern Bayberry is a versatile and hardy deciduous shrub prized for its attractive foliage, aromatic qualities, and ability to thrive in challenging environments This plant is particularly valued for its adaptability to poor soils, salt tolerance, and resilience in coastal areas
Bayberry Shrub Care: How to Grow and Care for Bayberry Shrubs What Is Bayberry? Northern bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) is a type of deciduous shrub that grows throughout eastern North America Also known as wax myrtle and candleberry, it is acclaimed for growing in poor soils and for its fragrant leaves and berries that often appear in candle-making and soap-making recipes
Bayberry Uses, Benefits Side Effects - Drugs. com The bayberry is best known for its berries, from which a wax is derived to make fragrant bayberry candles In folk medicine, bayberry has been used as a tea for its tonic and stimulant properties, and for treating diarrhea
How to Grow Bayberry Shrub - Gardening Channel Bayberry is native to eastern North America and thrives along the rugged coastal areas of Maine Hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 6, this shrub has a loose, open form and clusters of blue to gray berries that are covered with a pale waxy coating
Myrica pensylvanica (Bayberry, Candleberry, Northern Bayberry, Swamp . . . The northern bayberry is best planted in groups or mass plantings as a border, screen, or hedge It may be used in woodland gardens or on slopes banks to help control erosion It may also be used along the highways that require salting during the winter months since the shrub is salt spray tolerant It is a very versatile shrub Seasons of
The Complete Guide to Growing and Using Bayberry Shrubs Bayberry shrubs, with their spicy fragrance and attractive grayish-blue berries, are a delightful addition to any garden Whether you’re interested in their historical uses, low-maintenance nature, or their coastal resilience, this guide will help you cultivate and enjoy these versatile plants