Morella cerifera (Wax Myrtle)

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Also known as Southern Wax Myrtle, Southern Bayberry.

Wax Myrtle is a multi-trunked, evergreen shrub that can reach 20 ft. in height. The foliage is aromatic. Pale blue berries occur on female plants. Wax Myrtles tend to sucker, sometimes forming colonies in optimum growing conditions.

Wax Myrtle prefers moist, acid soils but is adaptable to other conditions, including wet sites with poor drainage. Once established it is reasonably drought-tolerant and can withstand periodical flooding. It can be used in woodland gardens or shrub borders, as a screen or informal hedge, wetland gardens, habitat restoration or on a bank for erosion control.

AT A GLANCE

Texas native Yes
Water use High
Sun exposure Sun to part shade
Mature height 10-20 ft
Mature width 10-12 ft
Evergreen Yes
Attracts Birds, butterflies
Host plant Banded Hairstreak and Red-Banded Hairstreak butterflies

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Present in state
Present in county and native
Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state
Not present in state
Present and rare, native in county
Previously present, now extinct
Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color)