Tarentine myrtle | Myrtus microphylla - Stem 30cm - Height 90cm - 7lt

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Myrtus microphylla, commonly referred to as the small-leaved myrtle, is a compact, evergreen shrub belonging to the myrtle family. It has become increasingly popular in ornamental gardening due to its attractive foliage, delicate flowers, and suitability for topiary and hedging.

This species is distinguished by its small, aromatic, dark green leaves, which are densely arranged along its slender, woody stems. The foliage releases a pleasant, spicy fragrance when crushed, contributing to its appeal in sensory gardens and near pathways. Typically, Myrtus microphylla grows to about 1 to 1.5 metres in height, making it ideal for low borders, containers, and formal clipped shapes.

During the summer months, Myrtus microphylla produces a profusion of small, white flowers with prominent stamens, giving the plant a soft, feathery appearance. These blooms are followed by small, dark purple berries in the autumn, which are mildly aromatic and sometimes used in traditional remedies or for flavouring, though not widely consumed.

The shrub prefers a sunny, sheltered position and thrives in well-drained, moderately fertile soil. While it is reasonably drought-tolerant once established, young plants benefit from regular watering. In cooler parts of the UK, it may need winter protection, especially from frost and cold winds, as it is not fully hardy. In milder areas, however, it can be grown outdoors year-round.

Myrtus microphylla responds well to pruning, which helps maintain its shape and encourages denser growth. Its slow to moderate growth rate makes it a manageable choice for gardeners seeking structure without excessive maintenance.

In addition to its ornamental value, Myrtus microphylla can also contribute to biodiversity, providing shelter for small insects and birds. Its compact habit and neat appearance make it suitable for both traditional and contemporary garden designs.

Overall, Myrtus microphylla is a charming, versatile shrub that adds year-round interest and structure to a garden, with the added benefit of aromatic leaves and seasonal flowers and berries.

Details

  • Pot Size

    7

  • Height (cm)

    100-130

  • Common Name

    dwarf Tarentine myrtle

  • Family

    Myrtaceae

  • Type

    evergreen shrub

  • Time to maturity

    10–20 years

Mature Height 1.5–2.5m

Mature Width: 1.5–2.5m

Shape/habit: bushy

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