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Specimens in drier and sandier areas are shrub-like, have rhizomes and smaller leaves than usual. As of 1991, no known fire has killed this plant's roots. It grows naturally in wetlands, near flowing bodies of water, sand dunes , fields, hillsides, pine...
- Family: MYRICACEAE
- Botanical Name: Myrica cerifera dried berries
- Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
- Common Name: Southern Wax Myrtle