noun
- Plural of myrica; a genus of shrubs and small trees of the family Myricaceae, including the bayberry and wax myrtle, valued for their aromatic foliage and waxy berries.
Usage: botanical term; usually used in plural or as a collective noun
Examples
- The myricas in the coastal garden attracted many birds seeking their waxy berries.
- Gardeners often plant myricas for their fragrant leaves and ornamental appeal.
- The genus myricas includes several species native to North America.
- Myricas are known for producing a waxy coating on their fruit that was historically used to make candles.