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How to Plant and Grow Bayberry - Better Homes Gardens Bayberry shrubs are part of the Myricaceae taxonomic family and were once classified under the genus Myrica In the mid-1990s, botanists split the genus into two—Morella and Myrica—based on the structure of the catkins (flower clusters) and fruit For this reason, most bayberry plants are now part of the Morella genus, although many still refer to them as part of the Myrica genus
Bayberry | The Morton Arboretum Bayberry is an upright, rounded, dense shrub with semi-evergreen, dark green, leathery leaves It has small waxy, persistent blue-gray fruit, which add winter interest and attract many species of birds It is a pleasantly aromatic large shrub It is native along the coasts of the eastern United States It can be used in a shrub border, in a