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Three years ago I planted several in full sun for year-round screening. They grow very quickly. Great fragrant foliage and trouble-free e...Read More
This truly is an effortless and beautiful native for my area (Durham NC); however, I wanted to mention what is not part of the descriptio...Read More
Wax Myrtles grow wild locally here in Maryland (zone 7) around the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. They are a great choice for this a...Read More
(Administrator: please remove the word "dwarf" from the name of this plant.) I had read that Wax Myrtles need lots of sunlight. So I di...Read More
I garden mainly for wildlife. I wanted something I could plant along a chain link fence at the front of my house. Previous owner had C...Read More
Just an awesome, bulletproof, small-to-medium tree for the entire Southeast. It's often thought of as a boring native forest shrub, so ...Read More
I have 3 large (12-20') wax myrtles in my yard and the birds love them. Each tree has at least 1 bird's nest, sometimes more. The birds...Read More
An excellent landscape shrub or small tree. I have used them as entry plantings instead of the overused and harsher hollies. Collect seed...Read More
The Wax Myrtle is deer resistant, heat and drought tolerant, and grows freely in poor soil. The woody stem shapes can be as interesting a...Read More
The wax myrtle responds well to pruning, has attractive evergreen foliage and is a fast grower. The berries are a food source for birds ...Read More