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Habitat and range.—The bayberry is native in sandy swamps or wet woods from New Brunswick south to Florida. Myrica cerifera is found as far west as Texas and Arkansas while M. carolinensis is common in bogs in northern New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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Most of these shrubs are covered also in University of Connecticut's excellent Plant Database, which has detailed descriptions and lots of photos. Click on the "UConn Plant Database" link to go to the page for that plant. Bayberry is a tough shrub. It grows in nearly any soil, from heavy clay to infertile sand.
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Bayberry shrubs also make good nest sites for songbirds. Landscape use: Specimen, Border shrub, foundation planting, erosion control/bank cover.
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Bayberry; (Myrica cerifera); Click on graphic for larger imag BAYBERRY is a synonym for the Wild Cinnamon or Pimenta acris of the West Indies and South America, which yields Bay Rum and oil of Bayberry. Purchase from Botanical.com; Bayberry Root Bark; Bayberry Root Bark powder...
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Shrub Pests · Credits. Bayberry, Northern Bayberry Myrica pensylvanica. 4 pictures total. Back Next. Northern Bayberry fleaves. Size: Small. Size: medium...
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What Is a Bayberry Shrub?. Bayberry bushes are tough, hardy plants that have pleasantly scented foliage and berries. Colonial Americans used the berries to...
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common name for the Myricaceae, a family of trees and shrubs with aromatic foliage, found chiefly in temperate and subtropical regions. The waxy gray "berries" of the North American wild or cultivated bayberry shrubs (chiefly Myrica cerifera) are used to make fragrant bayberry candles, scented soap, and sealing wax;
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bayberry, common name for the Myricaceae, a family of trees and shrubs with aromatic foliage, found chiefly in temperate and subtropical regions. The waxy gray "berries" of the North American wild or cultivated bayberry shrubs (chiefly Myrica cerifera;
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