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innamon myrtle is an easily grown native food plant that really should be seen more as she copes with a wide range of conditions. Unlike her sisters lemon and aniseed, cinnamon is more tolerant of cold and of sun exposure. Although cinnamon myrtle plants can be seen growing happily in dense shade in the wild, garden-grown plants can look a bit sparse if they are in similar conditions, whereas garden plants grown in full sun have a lovely full and bushy appearance. In the wild, it can reach four to six metres high. In New South Wales this plant

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