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Fun fact: While its name says "Cubana," this shrub is a true Florida native. It is found naturally in a very specific and threatened ecosystem: rockland hammocks and shell mounds in South Florida and the Keys. This makes it an excellent choice for restoration projects and native gardens in that region. While not showy to humans, its small, dark purple-to-black berries are a crucial food source for birds and other wildlife. The berries are a high-energy snack, especially important during fall and winter when food is scarce. Birds like mockingbirds, catbirds, and warblers are frequent visitors, which also helps disperse the seeds. 🐦
Myrsine (Myrsine Cubana)
$8.00Price