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wax myrtle

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Wax Myrtle
... Wax Myrtle Wax Myrtle Pacific Bayberry Myrica californica This tree grows to 24 feet at most with 2 to ...
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Myrica californica Wax Myrtle.
... californica Wax Myrtle.Myrica californica Genus: Myrica Species: californica Variety: Cultivar: Common name(s): Wax Myrtle . An evergreen shrub or tree to 15'. Native to the immediate coast of Calif., Ore., ... is Green , and type is Evergreen . Myrica californica's flower color is NA . Communities for Wax Myrtle Closed-cone Pine Forest,Redwood Forest Ranges for Myrica californica pH: 4 to 8 Height ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Myrica californica (Pacific Wax Myrtle) Myrica gale (Sweet Gale) catalog
... Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Myrica californica (Pacific Wax Myrtle) Myrica gale (Sweet Gale) catalog WALLACE W HANSEN Native Plants of the Northwest ... Ordering, etc.) Updated July 10, 2005 Myrica - Wax Myrtle & Sweet Gale Family: Myricaceae Myrica californica (PACIFIC WAX MYRTLE, CALIFORNIA WAX MYRTLE) An outstanding evergreen shrub, Pacific Wax Myrtle is typical of dune landscapes but is ...
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Wax myrtle
... the leaves. These oils cause waxmyrtle to ignite in a flash in a fire, making wax myrtle a very flammable plant! Twigs and leaves Waxmyrtle is a popular landscape tree and is ... -white quail, various waterfowl, catbirds, thrashers, bluebirds, vireos, and warblers are all frequent visitors to wax myrtle thickets. The berries are the main food for wintering tree swallows in Florida. Wildlife is ...
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Untitled Document
... the page Veitch fir Virginia Creeper Virginsbower W return to the top of the page Wax Myrtle Walnut White Ash White Cedar White Mulberry White Oak White Pine White Poplar White Spruce ...
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Gardening in Shade - GardenWeb
... follow-up, posted on Thu, Nov 9, 06 at 9:09 How much shade will wax myrtle take?? Posted by: michele_1 MS 7 on Fri, Oct 27, 06 at 11:48 1 ...
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Fact Sheets & Plant Guides | USDA PLANTS
... wild bergamot doc pdf MOPU Monarda punctata spotted beebalm doc pdf MOCA6 Morella californica California wax myrtle doc pdf MORU2 Morus rubra red mulberry doc pdf MURI2 Muhlenbergia rigens deergrass doc pdf ...
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Fact Sheets & Plant Guides | USDA PLANTS
... wild bergamot doc pdf MOPU Monarda punctata spotted beebalm doc pdf MOCA6 Morella californica California wax myrtle doc pdf MORU2 Morus rubra red mulberry doc pdf MURI2 Muhlenbergia rigens deergrass doc pdf ...
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West Coast Native Tree ID
... Dogwood Pacific Madrone Pacific Serviceberry Quinine Bush Tanoak Walnut California Walnut Hinds Walnut Wavyleaf Silktassel Wax Myrtle Willow Arroyo Willow Black Willow Pacific Willow Red Willow Scouler Willow Sitka Willow Western Redbud ...
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Myrica cerifera, southern wax-myrtle
... , southern wax-myrtle Myrica cerifera L. Family: Myricaceae (wax-myrtle) Common name: southern wax-myrtle Synonyms: Cerothamnus ceriferus, C. pumilus, Myrica cerifera var. pumila, M. pusilla. Evergreen shrub or ... to the waxy fruits. Horticulture: a popular ornamental that first entered cultivation in 1699. Wax-mrytle can be propagated by seeds, cuttings, and layering. Economic value: pioneers ...
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