The Northern Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica), sometimes called Nord Bayberry, is a hardy native shrub valued for its aromatic foliage, ornamental gray berries, and exceptional adaptability. It thrives in poor soils, coastal settings, sandy areas, and naturalized landscapes.
This shrub is especially popular for privacy borders, foundation plantings, erosion control, and wildlife habitat gardens. Birds are naturally attracted to the berries, while the dense growth habit provides reliable shelter. Once established, Northern Bayberry is drought-resistant and low maintenance, making it an excellent addition to both home gardens and restoration projects.
These Non-GMO Northern Bayberry Seeds offer a long-lived, resilient shrub suitable for many climates.
Features
- Cold-hardy native plant for home landscapes
- Excellent for coastal, sandy, and poor-soil environments
- Aromatic foliage with ornamental winter berries
- Provides habitat and food for local birds and pollinators
- Low-maintenance once established
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Myrica pensylvanica
- Common Name: Northern Bayberry / Nord Bayberry
- Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen shrub
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–7
- Mature Height: 5–10 ft
- Sunlight Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Needs: Adaptable; tolerates sandy and poor soils
- Watering: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant when mature
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Planting Season: Spring or fall
- Sowing Depth: Lightly press into soil; do not bury deeply
- Germination Time: 30–90 days (varies)
- Stratification: Cold stratify 90 days recommended
- Uses: Privacy hedges, native planting, coastline landscapes, wildlife habitat
Planting Guide
- Cold stratify seeds for 90 days before sowing.
- Press seeds lightly into moist, well-draining soil—do not bury deeply.
- Keep soil evenly moist and place in bright light.
- Transplant outdoors once seedlings are strong and frost danger has passed.
- Water consistently during the first growing season, then reduce as plant matures.