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encyclopedia entry on Wax myrtle. span class=fFile Format:span PDFAdobe Acrobat - a as HTMLa Kempinski The wax myrtle Long-Term of Consequences is an evergreen, attracting an array of birds. Brought to you by the National Zoo| FONZ. Wax myrtle will adapt in a garden or landscape situation

to sandy or acid soils if given reasonable moisture and just a moderate amount of fertilizer.. Wax Myrtle A large evergreen shrub or small tree native to the southeastern United States. It produces grayish white fruit coated with a wax used

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Myrtle Wax HGIC - @ Clemson University

  1. The Pacific Wax Myrtle's

    dense, bushy form, rapid growth, and glossy green leaves make it a popular shrub for screening. It

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    be pruned into an. Wax Myrtle is extremely versatile. Although grown most often as an understory tree, it can

  3. M.V.P. - be pruned

    to be a hedge. It can be grown in wet or dry conditions. A wispy 6-12 ft. multi-trunked evergreen shrub southern bayberry or wax myrtle can reach 20 ft. in height. The light olive-green foliage has a spicy. The wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera)