Myrtus Communis White Myrtle 7 Live Unrooted 6″ Cuttings – Indoor/Outdoor Shrub

Original price was: $49.40.Current price is: $16.99.

Begin your own fragrant garden with these white myrtle cuttings. You will receive 7 live, unrooted 6-inch cuttings of Myrtus Communis plant, ready for propagation. Ideal for creating a beautiful and aromatic fragrant shrub in your landscape or as a potted plant.

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May 18

May 23 - May 25

May 28 - Jun 01

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  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 8-10
  • Soil Type

    Well-draining, fertile soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun to partial shade
  • Expected Planting Period

    Year-round indoors, spring to early summer outdoors (after rooting)

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    Overview

    Embark on the rewarding journey of plant propagation with these premium white myrtle cuttings. This offering provides 7 live, unrooted cuttings of Myrtus Communis, commonly known as White Myrtle, each measuring approximately 6 inches in length. Myrtus Communis is a beloved evergreen shrub renowned for its delicate white flowers, glossy green foliage, and intoxicating fragrance. These cuttings are perfect for enthusiasts looking to expand their garden or create new plants from a cherished species. Known for its historical and cultural significance, the Myrtus Communis plant adds a touch of classic elegance to any setting, whether grown as a standalone shrub, a hedge, or even a bonsai specimen. Propagating from unrooted plant cuttings allows you to cultivate a robust garden at a fraction of the cost of purchasing mature plants, providing a deeply satisfying gardening experience as you watch your new plants take root and flourish.

    Key Benefits

    Cultivating white myrtle cuttings offers a multitude of advantages for both novice and experienced gardeners. These cuttings provide an accessible way to grow this beautiful and historic plant, enriching your garden with its unique characteristics. The resulting plants will offer continuous beauty and fragrance.

    • Aromatic Foliage and Flowers: The Myrtus Communis plant is celebrated for its highly fragrant leaves and delicate, star-shaped white flowers. These blossoms add a subtle beauty and release a sweet, spicy scent, especially when brushed or crushed, creating an inviting atmosphere in your garden or home.
    • Versatile Landscaping Use: Once established, this fragrant shrub can be used in various landscape designs. It excels as a formal hedge, an informal border, a specimen plant, or even trained as a topiary. Its dense growth habit provides excellent structure and year-round interest.
    • Ease of Propagation: These unrooted plant cuttings are specifically selected to make propagation straightforward, allowing gardeners to multiply their collection of White Myrtle with relative ease. With proper care, they will develop roots and grow into healthy, mature plants.
    • Evergreen Beauty: Myrtus Communis retains its lustrous, dark green leaves throughout the year, providing continuous visual appeal even in colder months. This evergreen nature ensures your garden maintains vibrancy and structure regardless of the season.
    • Drought Tolerance: Once established, the Myrtus Communis plant exhibits good drought tolerance, making it a sustainable choice for water-wise gardens. This resilience reduces the need for frequent watering, especially in warmer climates.
    • Attracts Pollinators: The fragrant flowers of the White Myrtle are attractive to various pollinators, including bees and butterflies, contributing to a healthy and biodiverse garden ecosystem.
    • Cultural Significance: Often associated with love, peace, and prosperity, Myrtus Communis carries rich historical and cultural symbolism, adding an extra layer of meaning to your garden.

    Plant Care & Growing Tips

    Successful propagation and growth of your white myrtle cuttings require attention to a few key environmental factors. Upon receiving your unrooted plant cuttings, it’s crucial to begin the rooting process promptly. Prepare a well-draining rooting medium, such as a mix of peat moss and perlite or a specialized seed-starting mix. Insert the bottom 2-3 inches of each cutting into the medium, ensuring at least one node is buried. You can dip the cut end in rooting hormone for better success rates, though it’s not always strictly necessary. Maintain consistent moisture in the rooting medium but avoid waterlogging, which can lead to rot. Covering the cuttings with a plastic dome or bag can help maintain high humidity, which is beneficial for root development.

    Once rooted, transplant your young Myrtus Communis plant into a slightly larger pot with a good quality, well-draining potting mix. For outdoor planting, choose a location with full sun to partial shade. While Myrtus Communis can tolerate some shade, it will flower and grow more robustly in brighter conditions. The soil should be fertile, well-draining, and slightly acidic to neutral. Water regularly during the first year to help the plant establish a strong root system. After establishment, it becomes more drought-tolerant. Fertilize sparingly in spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. This fragrant shrub is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only occasional pruning to maintain its shape or size. Prune after flowering to encourage dense growth and more blooms next season. Protect young plants from severe frost.

    Size & Details

    This offering includes 7 individual white myrtle cuttings, each approximately 6 inches in length. These are unrooted cuttings, meaning they do not have an established root system upon arrival and will require propagation to develop into mature plants. The cuttings are taken from healthy, mature Myrtus Communis plants, ensuring good genetic material for growth. Once rooted and established, a Myrtus Communis plant typically grows into a dense, evergreen shrub reaching 5-8 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide, though it can be maintained at smaller sizes through pruning. The growth rate is moderate, allowing you to observe its development over time. Expect the plant to begin flowering once it has reached a certain level of maturity, usually within 1-2 years after successful rooting and establishment. These cuttings provide the foundation for growing a beautiful and resilient fragrant shrub.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: How do I root these white myrtle cuttings? A: To root your white myrtle cuttings, prepare a well-draining rooting medium like peat and perlite. Insert the bottom 2-3 inches of each cutting, ensuring at least one node is buried. Keep the medium consistently moist and consider using a plastic dome for humidity.
    • Q: What kind of light does the Myrtus Communis plant need? A: The Myrtus Communis plant thrives in full sun to partial shade. For the best flowering and densest growth, aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
    • Q: Is this plant suitable for indoor growing? A: While primarily an outdoor shrub, Myrtus Communis can be grown indoors in a bright, sunny location, especially in colder climates. Ensure it receives adequate light and good air circulation.
    • Q: When is the best time to plant these unrooted plant cuttings? A: It’s best to start rooting your unrooted plant cuttings as soon as they arrive. Once rooted, transplant them outdoors in spring or early summer after the last frost, or into a larger pot for indoor cultivation.
    • Q: How tall does a Myrtus Communis plant typically grow? A: A mature Myrtus Communis plant can reach heights of 5-8 feet and widths of 4-6 feet, depending on growing conditions and pruning habits. It can also be maintained as a smaller hedge or potted plant.
    • Q: Is the fragrant shrub drought-tolerant? A: Yes, once established, Myrtus Communis is quite drought-tolerant. However, consistent watering is crucial during its initial establishment period to develop a strong root system.
    • Q: What is the ideal soil type for this plant? A: This fragrant shrub prefers fertile, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Avoid heavy clay soils that retain too much moisture.
    • Q: How often should I fertilize my Myrtus Communis? A: Fertilize your Myrtus Communis sparingly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer. Over-fertilization can harm the plant.
    • Q: What is the USDA hardiness zone for this plant? A: Myrtus Communis is generally hardy in USDA Zones 8-10, though it can tolerate Zone 7 with winter protection.
    • Q: What should I do if my cuttings show signs of wilting? A: Wilting can indicate insufficient moisture or too much sun. Ensure the rooting medium is damp, not soggy, and consider providing more shade or humidity for your garden propagation efforts.

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