Spicebush - Lindera benzoin - Gallon
Spicebush is a deciduous shrub, which grows with a rounded form. The fragrant white-yellow-green flower clusters bloom in March. It is dioecious; male and female flowers bloom on separate plants. Male flowers are larger and showier than female flowers. The female flowers lead to bright red fruits, which mature in the fall and are eaten by birds. Both male and female plants are needed to set fruit (sorry, we can’t guarantee the sex of individual plants).
Height: 6-12’
Blooms: Early Spring
Soil: Dry
Light: Full Sun to Shade, Best in Part Shade
Spicebush is a deciduous shrub, which grows with a rounded form. The fragrant white-yellow-green flower clusters bloom in March. It is dioecious; male and female flowers bloom on separate plants. Male flowers are larger and showier than female flowers. The female flowers lead to bright red fruits, which mature in the fall and are eaten by birds. Both male and female plants are needed to set fruit (sorry, we can’t guarantee the sex of individual plants).
Height: 6-12’
Blooms: Early Spring
Soil: Dry
Light: Full Sun to Shade, Best in Part Shade
Spicebush is a deciduous shrub, which grows with a rounded form. The fragrant white-yellow-green flower clusters bloom in March. It is dioecious; male and female flowers bloom on separate plants. Male flowers are larger and showier than female flowers. The female flowers lead to bright red fruits, which mature in the fall and are eaten by birds. Both male and female plants are needed to set fruit (sorry, we can’t guarantee the sex of individual plants).
Height: 6-12’
Blooms: Early Spring
Soil: Dry
Light: Full Sun to Shade, Best in Part Shade