A Fragrant Native for Wildlife and Seasonal Interest
Enhance your landscape with Lindera benzoin, commonly known as Spicebush. This deciduous shrub is cherished for its aromatic leaves, early blooms, and ecological value, making it a versatile choice for gardens and naturalized settings.
- Early Blooms: Clusters of tiny, yellow flowers appear in early spring before the leaves emerge, brightening the landscape and supporting pollinators.
- Fragrant Foliage: Leaves release a spicy aroma when crushed, adding sensory interest to the garden.
- Seasonal Appeal: Bright green foliage transitions to golden yellow in the fall, and female plants produce red berries if a male pollinator is nearby.
- Wildlife-Friendly: Berries are a food source for birds, and the shrub serves as a host plant for the Spicebush Swallowtail butterfly.
- Adaptable & Hardy: Thrives in moist, well-drained soils under partial to full shade. Hardy in USDA Zones 4–9.
- Moderate Growth: Reaches widths of 6–12 feet, ideal for woodland gardens, hedgerows, or as an understory shrub.
Lindera benzoin combines beauty, fragrance, and wildlife benefits, making it a standout choice for eco-friendly landscaping.
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