Northern Bayberry
Myrica pensylvanica
Deciduous shrub
Mature Height: 5鈥-8鈥
Mature Width: 5鈥-8鈥
Northern bayberry is a deciduous shrub native to eastern North America. It has a dense, rounded form and aromatic gray-green foliage. The leaves are leathery and often persist through the winter. Female plants produce small, waxy gray-blue berries that cluster along the stems and are valued for their decorative and fragrant qualities, often used in candles and soaps. It is prized for its resilience, ornamental appeal, and ability to attract wildlife, making it a popular choice for gardens and naturalistic plantings.