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The Common Myrtle (Mjrthis communis), Tourne. Leaves oblong, ovate, shining, with a marginal vein ; flowers white ; the whole shrub prized for its elegance of form and evergreen fragrant leaves and blossoms. It was sacred to Venus, and the brows of bloodless victors were adorned with myrtle-wreaths. At Athens it was an emblem of civic authority. It grows as a shrub to a height of six feet, seldom higher ; bears a dark blue berry, resembling that of the Juniper tree. There is a species in Syria,... cultivated for the sake of the. Fruit, which, about as large as a cherry, is red or white, and of a pleasant flavor. A myrtle crown is an indispensable ornament of a bride in the countries where the shrub is native. Found everywhere in places bordered by the Mediterranean, h. The Pimento or Allspice (Myrthus pimenta), has oblong, shining, leather-like leaves ; flowers small and insignificant ; bears dark-hued berries, something larger than those of the Juniper, of pungent, aromatic taste. Grows in the East Indies, a large tree, thirty feet high.
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