MYRTUS COMMUNIS MICROPHILLA

MYRTUS COMMUNIS MICROPHILLA

Description:

Mediterranean aromatic plant, belonging to the Myrtaceae family. It has persistent and aromatic leaves, dark green in the upper part. The shape is oval and lanceolate. The flowers, white with five petals and stamens, bloom in the late spring and summer. In the presence of warm autumns, a second flowering is also possible in late summer until October.

Ground:

It grows in any type of soil, but needs good drainage.

Light:

It prefers exposure to full sun, but it also grows in partial shade.

Water:

Medium water needs.

Temperature:

The plant resists drought, it must be protected if the climate is too cold.

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