Greek Myrtle (Myrtus communis)

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Fragrant Evergreen Herb with Edible Berries and Ancient Appeal

Greek Myrtle, also known as True Myrtle or Mediterranean Myrtle, is a fragrant evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean and steeped in ancient history and culinary tradition. Once sacred to Aphrodite, this beautiful plant is grown today for its aromatic leaves, ornamental white flowers, and edible blue-black berriesā€”all of which have culinary, medicinal, and spiritual uses.

The leaves are used like bay leaf in savory dishes, stews, and sauces, offering a slightly spiced, herbal flavor. The berries can be dried, ground, or fermented into liqueurs like the Sardinian ā€œmirto.ā€ Even the flowers are edible and fragrant, attracting bees and beneficial pollinators.

Myrtle thrives in sunny, well-drained spots, is drought-tolerant once established, and can be grown as a compact ornamental shrub, fragrant hedge, or container plant. Its glossy green leaves, graceful white blooms, and historical charm make it a standout in edible landscapes, herbal gardens, and Mediterranean-inspired plantings.

Scientific Name Myrtus communis
Common Names Greek Myrtle, Mediterranean Myrtle, True Myrtle, Common Myrtle
Family Myrtaceae (Myrtle Family)
Origin Mediterranean region
Plant Type Evergreen Shrub / Aromatic Herb
Life Cycle Perennial
Food Forest Layer Shrub / Herbaceous Layer
Mature Size 3ā€“10 ft tall and wide (prunable)
Light Full Sun to Light Shade
Water Needs Low to Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Harvest Season Summer to Fall (berries); leaves year-round
Time to Harvest 1ā€“2 years from planting
Self-Fertile Yes
Growth Rate Slow to Moderate
Zones USDA Zones 8ā€“11
Florida Native No
Propagation Cuttings, Seeds
Seasonal Characteristics Evergreen; fragrant white flowers in summer
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