Celtic Wildflowers
BOG-MYRTLE Myrica gale
BOG-MYRTLE Myrica gale
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Helygen Mair
A low deciduous shrub with foliage that has a heady fragrance. Found in wetland habitats, primarily lowland bogs, but in cultivation also grows well in wet, neutral soils or ponds. In the wild the species has suffered significant declines, due to the loss of boggy habitats. The flowers are highly scented.
It is an important host species for many species of insect, including the very rare Rosy Marsh Moth.
Please note that between October and the end of April the species has no leaves.
BSBI 2025 Categorisation: Near Threatened
Height: 40cm
Flowers: March
Colour: Warm ochre, mainly grown for it fragrant foliage
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