Many people use bayberry in candles and potpourri . Sometimes it is used as decoration around Christmas because of the red berries and the green stems. Most often in decorations it is seen in wreaths.
The plural of bayberry is bayberries.
yes, people use the wax of bayberries to make candles
The scientific name for bayberry is Myrica.
The type of plants that the Tundra have is the Arctic Moss , Arctic Willow and Bayberry.
Powdered bayberry root, if inhaled, can cause convulsive episodes of both sneezing and coughing. Bayberry can be an emetic, induce vomiting and nausea .
Bayberry is also known as wax myrtle, waxberry, or candelberry.
Bayberry bark, roots and berries.
Candleberry
Bayberry has characteristics capable of inducing abortion, raw leaves are not to be ingested. Also, bayberry tea should not be taken on a chronic basis (over long-term) as it could cause kidney and liver damage.
Bayberry is both a shrub and a tree. American bayberry grows 3-8 ft (1-2.4 m) high, foliage is evergreen, the small greenish-white waxy berries are in globular clusters at stem junctions.
bayberry
myrica cerifera