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Chinese bayberry, red
bayberry, yumberry, waxberry, or
Chinese strawberry (and
often mistranslated from
Chinese as arbutus) is a
subtropical tree grown...
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evergreen tree or
large shrub native to
North and
Central America and the Caribbean. Its
common names include southern wax myrtle,
southern bayberry, candleberry...
- species, and
treating the
others in Morella.
Common names include bayberry, bay-rum
tree, candleberry,
sweet gale, and wax-myrtle. The
generic name was derived...
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Myrica pensylvanica, the
northern bayberry, is a
species of
Myrica native to
eastern North America, from
Newfoundland west to
Ontario and Ohio, and south...
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Nageia nagi, the
Asian bayberry, is
plant species in the
family Podocarpaceae named by Carl
Peter Thunberg.
Nageia nagi is
native to China, ****an, and...
- Bay-rum
tree sometimes is used as a
reference to two plants: Myrica, also
known as
bayberry, from
family Myricaceae, used to
produce bayberry wax Pimenta...
- from the
tree,
joins her sad fate.
Richard MacGillivray Dawkins noted that
similar tales may
begin with a
mother wishing for a
bayberry tree child, but...
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Louisiana and
southwestern Georgia.
Common names include scentless bayberry,
odorless bayberry,
odorless wax-myrtle, waxberry, candleberry, and waxtree. It...
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Myrica californica (California
bayberry,
California wax
myrtle or
Pacific wax myrtle; syn. Gale
californica (Cham. & Schltdl.) Greene,
Morella californica...
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introduced Morus rubra (Red Mulberry)
Myrica Myrica californica (Pacific
bayberry)
Nemopanthus – see Ilex
Nyssa (tupelos)
Nyssa sylvatica (Black tupelo)...