Myrica californica – Pacific Wax Myrtle (3.5″ Pot)

Evergreen shrub with bright apple-green leaves in spring and darker as they mature. Smooth gray bark. Tiny yellow flowers are followed by brownish-purple berries.

Native plant of the Pacific Northwest. Tolerates sandy, loamy, or clay soils. An excellent hedge or screen along the coast as it is very tolerant of wind.

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Evergreen shrub with bright apple-green leaves in spring and darker as they mature. Smooth gray bark. Tiny yellow flowers are followed by brownish-purple berries.

Native plant of the Pacific Northwest. Tolerates sandy, loamy, or clay soils. An excellent hedge or screen along the coast as it is very tolerant of wind.

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