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Myrica cerifera 'Lane' - Lane's Dwarf Wax Myrtle

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Myrica cerifera 'Lane' is a distinguished variety, also known as Lane's Dwarf Wax Myrtle, celebrated for its compact structure and vibrant, aromatic green foliage. Affording a neat silhouette of 3-4 feet in height and a spread of 5-6 feet, this dwarf cultivar is a perfect companion for petite gardens or as a low hedge, adding depth and color with its dense leaf clusters. The small, blue-gray berries that it adorns from late winter into spring enhance its visual allure further while serving as a vital food source for avian species. Its robust nature allows it to thrive in variable soil types and withstand saline conditions, making it an ally for coastal landscapes. The Wax Myrtle earns extra merit for its high resistance to deer and moderate to high water usage, enabling it to stand resilient in full sun to partial shade. Embrace the charm of Lane's Dwarf Wax Myrtle – an elegant and tough adornment for your garden.

  • Size: Up to 3-4 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide
  • Foliage: Dense, aromatic, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to high
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Berries: Produces small, waxy, blue-gray berries that attract birds
  • Soil tolerance: Tolerates a variety of soil types including saline conditions
  • Deer Resistance: Highly resistant to deer
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