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Sounds plausible. It struck my mind the Wirral too is named after myrtle (wir = bog myrtle/ Myrica Gale) But that was long ago. Checkn with Grok I see Myrtle Street was likely named in first half of the 1800s + might not be same type of myrtle. Still a plant of historical significance obviously.
Mar 26, 2025, 4:22 PM