Wax Myrtle Dwarf

Wax Myrtle Dwarf

$35.00
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Please call us or visit our farm if you'd like to purchase! Click here to find us on Google Maps 214-450-5105 Scientific Name: Myrica pusillaPlant Habit or Use: small shrub to medium shrubExposure: sun, partial sun, shadeFlower Color: yellow, tanBlooming Period: spring winterHeight: 3 to 6 feetWidth: 3 to 6 feet, thicket-formingPlant Character: evergreenHeat Tolerance: highWater Requirements: MediumSoil Requirements: adaptableUSDA Hardiness Zone: 7 Dwarf wax myrtle has become a mainstay in many Texas landscapes, valued for its aromatic, soft, evergreen foliage, 5- to 6-foot height and spread, and adaptability to full sun or bright shade and a variety of soils, ranging from boggy to very dry. Its native habitat features moist or dry sandy pine-hardwoods in East Texas, east to Louisiana, Florida and North Carolina, north to Arkansas and Delaware. It is very similar to Myrica cerifera, southern wax myrtle, and is considered by some botanists to be merely a dwarf variety of it. Dwarf wa

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