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Myrica pensylvanica (Northern Bayberry)

Botanical Name: Myrica pensylvanica
Common Name: Northern Bayberry
Features: Fragrant Foliage, Rebloomer, Winter Interest, Drought Tolerant, Native to North America
Attracts: Attracts Birds
Bloom Time: Grown for Foliage
Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun
Mature Plant Size: 9 feet
Zone: Zone 4 - 8
Myrica pensylvanica, also known as Northern Bayberry or Wax Myrtle, this 

Glossy green leaves. Aromatic gray berries in late summer and fall, used to make candles. Thrives in poor sandy soil. Sun to part shade.

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Myrica pensylvanica, also known as Northern Bayberry or Wax Myrtle, this 

Glossy green leaves. Aromatic gray berries in late summer and fall, used to make candles. Thrives in poor sandy soil. Sun to part shade.