Northern Bayberry Morella pensylvanica (Mirbel) Kartesz    Synonyms: Myrica pensylvanica.
Kingdom Plantae   >   Division Tracheophyta   >   Class Magnoliopsida   >   Order Myricales   >   Family Myricaceae   >   Genus Morella   

Description:

Maryland's three Morella species are similar but with a little effort can be easily separated. First off, Wax Myrtle is by far the most common of the three species. The leaves are narrow - usually less than 1.5 cm wide - and the fruits are usually less than 2.5 mm in diameter at maturity. Northern Bayberry and Southern Bayberry have wider leaves - usually 1.5 to 4 cm wide - with fruits 3 to 7 mm in diameter. Northern Bayberry has resinous glands on the upper and lower surface of the leaves. Southern Bayberry has resinous glands on the lower surface and none (or very few) on the upper surface. Another difference between the two bayberry species is the twigs of Southern Bayberry are hairy and the twigs of Northern Bayberry are smooth.

Where to find:

Morella species are more common on the Coastal Plain than in the Piedmont. Wax Myrtle is the most common species in Maryland. Northern Bayberry is less common but still widespread on the Coastal Plain. Southern Bayberry is very rare and known from only a handful of populations in Maryland.

Relationships:

Host plant for a variety of moth species including Little Wife Underwing Moth, Spotted Apatelodes Moth, Io Moth, and Dogwood Borer Moth.

There are 64 records in the project database.

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Northern Bayberry in Worcester Co., Maryland (11/12/2017). Photo by Bill Hubick. (MBP list)

Northern Bayberry fruiting in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (7/8/2019). Photo by Matthew Beziat. (MBP list)

Blooming Northern Bayberry in Wicomico Co., Maryland (5/5/2013). Photo by Jim Brighton. (MBP list)

Northern Bayberry in Howard Co., Maryland (5/17/2018). Collected and processed by Helen Lowe Metzman. Photo by USGS PWRC. (MBP list)


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