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The bushy and brushy Bracelet Honey Myrtle plants

You could be mistaken when you spot a Bracelet Honey Myrtle plant for your toothbrush because they look like one. In fact, they are bush shrubs which can also grow into a small tree for a maximum of 30ft. It features a dense foliage wherein its leaves are arranged in alternate pairs, while its flowers are in creamy white (sometimes pink) and resembles like a bottlebrush plant. The Bracelet Honey Myrtle is widely known as a food source for the sawfly, which can also cause certain problems with this wonderful plant.

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Source: Gardenia.net

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