Common Myrtle 'Pyramidal'
Transform your space with the timeless elegance of the Italian Myrtle Pyramid Topiary. With its lush, aromatic foliage and classic pyramidal shape, this Myrtus communis is a living sculpture that engages the senses. Perfect for a bright entryway, sunny patio, or as a sophisticated gift. Easy to maintain its shape, it rewards you with fragrant white blossoms and a fresh, clean scent. Bring a piece of the Mediterranean to your home today!
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Italian Myrtle
Botanical Name: Myrtus communis
Plant Variant: Pyramidal
Plant Color: Green
Plant Country: Italy
Arabic Name: ايجونيا
Family: Myrtaceae
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Order: Myrtales
Family: Myrtaceae
Genus: Myrtus
Species: Myrtus communis
3. Origin & Distribution
The Myrtus communis is native to the Mediterranean region, Southern Europe, and North Africa. It has been cultivated for centuries across the Mediterranean for its ornamental and aromatic properties.
4. Visual Characteristics
This plant features small, lanceolate, glossy dark green leaves that release a spicy fragrance when bruised. It produces delicate, five-petaled white flowers with numerous protruding stamens, followed by small blue-black berries. This specific variant is expertly pruned into a formal pyramidal shape.
5. Size & Dimensions
In its topiary form, it is typically maintained at a height of 60 to 120 cm (24 to 48 inches). Left to grow naturally, the shrub can reach much larger sizes, but as a container plant, its spread is restricted by the pot size and pruning.
6. Light Requirements
Requires high light levels. It thrives in full sun to bright indirect light. If kept indoors, it should be placed near a south or west-facing window to ensure it receives enough energy to produce flowers.
7. Watering Needs
Keep the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. It does not tolerate "wet feet" well, nor should the root ball be allowed to dry out completely, as this can cause immediate leaf drop.
8. Soil & Potting
Prefers a well-draining potting mix that is rich in organic matter. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and loamy soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH is ideal.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in temperatures between 10°C and 25°C. It is relatively hardy but should be protected from hard frosts. It appreciates moderate humidity; misting the foliage occasionally in dry indoor environments can be beneficial.
10. Fertilization
Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 2-4 weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding during the dormant winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Moderate care level. The primary maintenance involves regular shearing or pruning to maintain the pyramidal silhouette. Removing dead or crossing branches helps keep the interior of the plant healthy.
12. Growth & Propagation
Growth is slow to moderate. Propagation is typically achieved through semi-hardwood cuttings taken in mid-to-late summer or by germinating the seeds found within the berries.
13. Common Problems
Watch for common pests such as scale insects, spider mites, and whiteflies. Overwatering or poor drainage can lead to root rot. Leaf drop may occur if the plant is moved suddenly or if the soil dries out too much.
14. Benefits & Uses
Primarily used as a formal ornamental plant in landscaping and interior design. The leaves and flowers are highly aromatic and contain essential oils used in perfumery. It is also historically significant as a symbol of love and peace.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Myrtus communis is generally considered safe and non-toxic to humans, cats, and dogs. However, ingestion of the essential oils in large quantities may cause mild stomach upset in some individuals or pets.
Common Myrtle 'Pyramidal'
Transform your space with the timeless elegance of the Italian Myrtle Pyramid Topiary. With its lush, aromatic foliage and classic pyramidal shape, this Myrtus communis is a living sculpture that engages the senses. Perfect for a bright entryway, sunny patio, or as a sophisticated gift. Easy to maintain its shape, it rewards you with fragrant white blossoms and a fresh, clean scent. Bring a piece of the Mediterranean to your home today!
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Italian Myrtle
Botanical Name: Myrtus communis
Plant Variant: Pyramidal
Plant Color: Green
Plant Country: Italy
Arabic Name: ايجونيا
Family: Myrtaceae
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Order: Myrtales
Family: Myrtaceae
Genus: Myrtus
Species: Myrtus communis
3. Origin & Distribution
The Myrtus communis is native to the Mediterranean region, Southern Europe, and North Africa. It has been cultivated for centuries across the Mediterranean for its ornamental and aromatic properties.
4. Visual Characteristics
This plant features small, lanceolate, glossy dark green leaves that release a spicy fragrance when bruised. It produces delicate, five-petaled white flowers with numerous protruding stamens, followed by small blue-black berries. This specific variant is expertly pruned into a formal pyramidal shape.
5. Size & Dimensions
In its topiary form, it is typically maintained at a height of 60 to 120 cm (24 to 48 inches). Left to grow naturally, the shrub can reach much larger sizes, but as a container plant, its spread is restricted by the pot size and pruning.
6. Light Requirements
Requires high light levels. It thrives in full sun to bright indirect light. If kept indoors, it should be placed near a south or west-facing window to ensure it receives enough energy to produce flowers.
7. Watering Needs
Keep the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. It does not tolerate "wet feet" well, nor should the root ball be allowed to dry out completely, as this can cause immediate leaf drop.
8. Soil & Potting
Prefers a well-draining potting mix that is rich in organic matter. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and loamy soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH is ideal.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in temperatures between 10°C and 25°C. It is relatively hardy but should be protected from hard frosts. It appreciates moderate humidity; misting the foliage occasionally in dry indoor environments can be beneficial.
10. Fertilization
Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 2-4 weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding during the dormant winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Moderate care level. The primary maintenance involves regular shearing or pruning to maintain the pyramidal silhouette. Removing dead or crossing branches helps keep the interior of the plant healthy.
12. Growth & Propagation
Growth is slow to moderate. Propagation is typically achieved through semi-hardwood cuttings taken in mid-to-late summer or by germinating the seeds found within the berries.
13. Common Problems
Watch for common pests such as scale insects, spider mites, and whiteflies. Overwatering or poor drainage can lead to root rot. Leaf drop may occur if the plant is moved suddenly or if the soil dries out too much.
14. Benefits & Uses
Primarily used as a formal ornamental plant in landscaping and interior design. The leaves and flowers are highly aromatic and contain essential oils used in perfumery. It is also historically significant as a symbol of love and peace.
15. Toxicity & Safety
Myrtus communis is generally considered safe and non-toxic to humans, cats, and dogs. However, ingestion of the essential oils in large quantities may cause mild stomach upset in some individuals or pets.

