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Sea Myrtle

Baccharis halimifolia

Sea Myrtle is a hardy shrub that can withstand salt spray and high humidity. It's profuse flowers resembling tiny, silvery-white paint brushes make it a striking addition to southern gardens. It can also be used as a border or screen. 

Grows To:
6-15 Ft
Spread:
3-6 Ft
Bloom Time:
August-October
Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil Moisture:
Moist , Well-Drained
Soil Description:
Loam, Sand, Acidic
Attracts:
Caterpillars, Birds, Pollen Specialist Bees
Fragrant Flowers:
No
Drought Tolerant:
No