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Myrica gale

Myrica gale, better known as bog myrtle, is one of those plants that proves small details can bring huge character to a garden. This deciduous shrub grows with a naturally suckering habit, forming loose thickets clothed in highly aromatic, narrow green leaves that release a spicy, resinous scent when brushed against. In spring, the stems carry clusters of yellow-brown catkins, lending texture and a gentle haze of colour before many other shrubs have woken up for the season. Later, small nut-like fruits follow, continuing Myrica gale’s understated but intriguing display.

Bog myrtle has long been valued not just for its ornamental charm but for its history in herbal traditions and even brewing. In a garden setting, Myrica gale adds a sense of wild beauty and works particularly well in damp or boggy soil, where other shrubs may struggle. Plant Myrica gale near a path or seating area to appreciate its fragrance whenever the foliage is touched or warmed by the sun. Whether grown as a feature plant or in a naturalistic planting scheme, Myrica gale is a versatile shrub that offers scent, seasonal interest and a whisper of wilderness right at home.

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Myrica gale

Myrica gale, better known as bog myrtle, is one of those plants that proves small details can bring huge character to a garden. This deciduous shrub grows with a naturally suckering habit, forming loose thickets clothed in highly aromatic, narrow green leaves that release a spicy, resinous scent when brushed against. In spring, the stems carry clusters of yellow-brown catkins, lending texture and a gentle haze of colour before many other shrubs have woken up for the season. Later, small nut-like fruits follow, continuing Myrica gale’s understated but intriguing display.

Bog myrtle has long been valued not just for its ornamental charm but for its history in herbal traditions and even brewing. In a garden setting, Myrica gale adds a sense of wild beauty and works particularly well in damp or boggy soil, where other shrubs may struggle. Plant Myrica gale near a path or seating area to appreciate its fragrance whenever the foliage is touched or warmed by the sun. Whether grown as a feature plant or in a naturalistic planting scheme, Myrica gale is a versatile shrub that offers scent, seasonal interest and a whisper of wilderness right at home.

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Myrica gale, better known as bog myrtle, is one of those plants that proves small details can bring huge character to a garden. This deciduous shrub grows with a naturally suckering habit, forming loose thickets clothed in highly aromatic, narrow green leaves that release a spicy, resinous scent when brushed against. In spring, the stems carry clusters of yellow-brown catkins, lending texture and a gentle haze of colour before many other shrubs have woken up for the season. Later, small nut-like fruits follow, continuing Myrica gale’s understated but intriguing display.

Bog myrtle has long been valued not just for its ornamental charm but for its history in herbal traditions and even brewing. In a garden setting, Myrica gale adds a sense of wild beauty and works particularly well in damp or boggy soil, where other shrubs may struggle. Plant Myrica gale near a path or seating area to appreciate its fragrance whenever the foliage is touched or warmed by the sun. Whether grown as a feature plant or in a naturalistic planting scheme, Myrica gale is a versatile shrub that offers scent, seasonal interest and a whisper of wilderness right at home.