Myrtus communis

myrtus communis
Myrtus communis

Myrtus communis, or myrtle, is a dense shrub that does well in full sun or partial shade.  Leaves are small, bright green and aromatic.  White, fragrant flowers appear in summer.  It generally grows to about six feet (or more with age), but ‘Compacta’ stays about three by three feet.  Good drainage is essential.

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