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Southern Wax Myrtle

Morella cerifera

Description:

When you crush the leaves, they smell like bay leaves, which is why one of it's other common names is bayberry. The berries growing on the stems are helpful when identifying bayberries

Habitat:

Shrubby forest near large fields

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Machi
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Machi

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jan 26, 2017
Submitted on Apr 18, 2017

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