True Myrtle is an evergreen shrub or small tree,
growing up to 5 m tall. The leaf is entire, 3-5 cm long, producing a
fragrant essential oil. The star-like flowers have five petals and
sepals, and numerous stamens. Petals are usually white. The fruit is a
round blue-black berry containing several seeds. The flowers are
pollinated by insects, and the seeds are dispersed by birds that eat
the berries. True Myrtle is native to southern Europe and north Africa.
Medicinal uses:
Myrtle occupies a prominent place in the writings of Hippocrates,
Pliny, Dioscorides, Galen, and the Arabian writers. In numerous
Mediterranean countries, the extract of the myrtle herb is used to make
the hair grow longer in a short period of time.
Identification credit: Gurcharan Singh
Photographed in Iqbal Garden, Hazuribagh, Srinagar, Kashmir.
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