Wax Myrtle
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Description
A large evergreen shrub from North America. The leaves and fruits are used as a flavouring and made into a tea; the root bark and leaves are used medicinally. The waxy covering of the fruit can be melted off and used to make aromatic candles and soaps. A blue dye is obtained from the fruits.
Makes a good informal hedge or understory plant, grows 9m high.
| Key features | Edible, Evergreen, Low maintenance, Medicinal, Attracts pollinators, Nitrogen-fixing, Dye plant, and Rare |
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| Hardiness | Extremely Cold Hardy <-20ºC |
| Aspect | Full sun, Partial shade, Full shade, and Wet |
| Origin | North America |
| Pollination | Requires cross-pollination |
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