Outside, it needs light and sun. Indeed, accustomed to the Mediterranean climate, it tolerates sunshine very well. However, during the hot summer season, choose a semi-shaded location to protect it from the scorching sun. It's a frost-fearing strain! In winter, protect the roots from heavy frosts, by bringing it indoors either in a cold greenhouse or unheated veranda or by protecting the pot with winter fleece or glass wool, especially do not bring it indoors in a warm room.
Bonsai
Bonsai myrtle "myrtus" 1-1
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Myrtle (Myrtus communis) is a small Mediterranean tree prized as a bonsai for its naturally twisted trunk and dense, fragrant, evergreen foliage. It produces small white flowers in summer, followed by bluish-black berries.
- Photos taken in June 2025
Did you know ? The myrtle grows in the wild, generally in the Mediterranean basin (Corsica, Sicily, Sardinia, etc.) theGreeks and Romans associated it with love and virginity. For this reason, its delicate white myrtle flowers were used to make wedding bouquets and flower crowns. The leaves aresmall, lanceolate and dark green. The small, fragrant white flowers appear in late summer, followed by a pea-sized black fruit that can hold up to 30 seeds. The fruit is edible and can be used to make liqueurs. Myrtle (Myrtle) loves heat and needs long, hot summers to bloom. The trunk grows slowly and has a cinnamon-colored bark that becomes slightly furrowed over time. The root ball of myrtle needs constant moisture (but should not be soaked) and it does not tolerate frost.