Northern Spicebush–Lindera benzoin–Aromatic shrub for wildlife gardens 3 Gallon
Lindera benzoin commonly known as Northern Spicebush is a deciduous shrub native to eastern North America. It is known for its aromatic leaves and stems which emit a spicy fragrance when crushed. This plant produces small yellow flowers in early spring followed by bright red berries in the fall which are attractive to wildlife. this plant produces small yellow flowers in early spring, followed by bright red berries in the fall, which are attractive to wildlife. Suggested Uses northern spicebush is ideal for naturalized areas, woodland gardens, and as a part of a native plant landscape. Ships via expedited shipping lindera benzoin - plant catalog Lindera Benzoin Description lindera benzoin, commonly known as northern spicebush, is a deciduous shrub native to eastern north america. Northern Spicebush is ideal for naturalized areas woodland gardens and as a part of a native plant landscape. It can also be used in mixed borders and as a hedge or screen. Its berries provide food for birds making it a great choice for wildlife gardens.
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