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Myrica inodora

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Myricaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Fagales

Genus
  
Myrica

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Myrica hartwegii, Myrica caroliniensis, Ilex amelanchier, Physostegia correllii, Samolus ebracteatus

Myrica inodora top 5 facts


Myrica inodora is a plant species native to the coastal plains on the northern shore of the Gulf of Mexico, in the Florida Panhandle, the extreme southern parts of Alabama and Mississippi, eastern Louisiana and southwestern Georgia. Common names include scentless bayberry, odorless bayberry, odorless wax-myrtle, waxberry, candleberry, and waxtree. It grows in swamps, bogs, pond edges and stream banks.


Myrica inodora is an evergreen, monoecious shrub or small tree up to 7 m (23 feet) tall. Leaves are ovate to elliptic, up to 12 cm (5 inches) long, lacking the odor characteristic of other members of the genus. Fruits are spherical or nearly so, up to 8 mm (0.3 inches) in diameter, covered with whitish wax and glandular hairs.

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Myrica inodora Wikipedia