


White Chilean Myrtle
Luma chequen
White Chilean Myrtle, also called Luma Blanca, is a closely related species to Luma apiculata. A close relative of the Common Myrtle (Myrtus communis), Luma Blanca is native to the central Andes between Chile and Argentina and grows to be a large shrub or small tree. Our selection has miniature leaves, which have been attributed to a southerly distribution in its native range.
Evergreen, lanceolate foliage is a deep green, smothered in white, sweetly scented, creamy flowers in early summer. Flowers are followed by blueberry sized, and colored, fruit that are edible. This is a very cool, very rare plant and could make a unique bonsai specimen for the open minded due to its unique diminutive foliage.
Cold hardy to USDA zone 8a and above, or to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
White Chilean Myrtle
Luma chequen
White Chilean Myrtle, also called Luma Blanca, is a closely related species to Luma apiculata. A close relative of the Common Myrtle (Myrtus communis), Luma Blanca is native to the central Andes between Chile and Argentina and grows to be a large shrub or small tree. Our selection has miniature leaves, which have been attributed to a southerly distribution in its native range.
Evergreen, lanceolate foliage is a deep green, smothered in white, sweetly scented, creamy flowers in early summer. Flowers are followed by blueberry sized, and colored, fruit that are edible. This is a very cool, very rare plant and could make a unique bonsai specimen for the open minded due to its unique diminutive foliage.
Cold hardy to USDA zone 8a and above, or to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.