Two(2) is the kind of myrtle shrubs.
Specifically, the myrtle (Myrtusspp) can be found growing natively in two specific world regions. The common or true myrtle (M. communis) is an evergreen shrub of the entire Mediterranean region. The Saharan myrtle (M. nivellei) prefers the sparse mountain woodlands of Chad and southern Algeria.
Yes, myrtle shrubs are most definitely grown in Australia. Australia has the lemon myrtle (Backhausia citriodora) which is native to the continent, as are members of the syzygium, tristania and eugenia families. Also grown here are honey myrtle and crepe myrtle, but it could be that the Australian version of "myrtle shrubs" are quite different genus altogether from those with which other continents are familiar.
No, crepe myrtle shrubs are not poisonous. The shrubs, also named crape myrtle commonly and Lagerstroemia indicascientifically, do not poison domesticated animals, livestock or people. The conclusion holds for contact and for ingestion.
Pinecone shrubs and thorn shrubs ~Kate~
The correct spelling is eucalyptus (shrubs and trees of the genus Eucalyptus, in the myrtle family).
Yes. They eat all kind of shrubs.!
commonly known as crape myrtle or crepe myrtle, is a genus of around 50 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs native to the Indian Subcontinent, and southeast Asia
All Cytisus have pods.
What kind of a question is that?
playing with your balls
grass and trees and shrubs
The example are:potato,strawberries,grass and the kind of shrubs
crab lobster fish and sharks:)