White Berry Stopper (Eugenia axillaris)
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Hardy, Native Florida Shrub
Common Names: White Berry Stopper, Spanish Stopper, Twinberry
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Florida, the Caribbean, Central America
White Berry Stopper (Eugenia axillaris) is a versatile, evergreen shrub or small tree native to Florida and the Caribbean, known for its attractive, fragrant leaves and small white berries. This drought-tolerant, hardy plant is ideal for use in coastal and subtropical gardens. The tree provides excellent wildlife value, as its fruits attract birds and other wildlife, and its dense, multi-stemmed growth habit offers good cover. White Berry Stopper is also prized for its ornamental appeal, with its glossy, dark green leaves, delicate white flowers, and small white berries, making it a popular choice for native landscaping and privacy hedges.
Distinctive Features, Uses, and Ecological Value
Fruits: The tree produces small, white to pale yellow berries, each about the size of a pea. Though the berries are edible, they are mildly sweet and more commonly consumed by birds and other wildlife rather than humans. The berries play an important role in supporting local ecosystems by providing food for a variety of native animals.
Foliage: White Berry Stopper has small, glossy, dark green leaves that are aromatic when crushed. The foliage is dense, creating an attractive, lush appearance year-round.
Growth Habit: This hardy shrub typically grows 10-15 feet tall but can reach up to 20 feet when left unpruned. Its dense growth makes it ideal for use as a hedge or privacy screen. It can also be shaped into a small tree.
Ornamental and Practical Uses
White Berry Stopper is often used as an ornamental plant in native landscaping, coastal gardens, or for creating hedges and windbreaks. Its fragrant leaves and small, white flowers add beauty and texture to garden spaces. Additionally, the plant’s berries attract a wide variety of birds, making it a great choice for wildlife-friendly gardens. It is also salt-tolerant, making it a reliable choice for coastal areas.
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