| 1. | Scattered shrubs include southern wax myrtle ( " Morella cerifera " ).
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| 2. | Multitrunked wax myrtles pruned into " trees " would be low-maintenance alternatives.
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| 3. | _Southern wax myrtle ( berries, shelter; to 15 feet; smaller forms available)
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| 4. | Dwarf wax myrtle is an evergreen shrub in the 2-to-4-foot range.
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| 5. | Trees include wax myrtle, and many other indigenous plants are prevalent as well.
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| 6. | Wax myrtle, an easy, native evergreen, has dense, aromatic foliage.
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| 7. | Structure includes oak, pine, wax myrtle, holly, juniper, Bradford pear.
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| 8. | Oleanders, Southern wax myrtles and elaeagnus, a drought-tolerant, vigorous shrub with silvery foliage, are alternatives.
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| 9. | Such plants would include pentas, serissa, Philodendron selloum, elephant ears, shrimp plant and wax myrtle.
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| 10. | Wax myrtle leaves are actually more of an olive green than a deep, dark green.
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