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5 Northern Spicebush Shrubs - 10-18' Tall Live Plants - Fragrant Bush Seedlings - Lindera Benzoin - (5 Pack)

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  • For sale are 5 Spicebush seedlings that are approximately 10-18" tall and shipped bareroot
  • Fragrant Foliage: Enjoy the sweet, spicy scent of the leaves and stems, especially noticeable when crushed.
  • Wildlife Habitat: Attracts butterflies, including the Spicebush Swallowtail, and provides food for birds with its berries.
  • Spring and Fall Interest: Bright yellow flowers in spring and vibrant red berries in fall add seasonal beauty to your garden.
  • Shade Tolerant: Perfect for shaded areas, growing well in both full and partial shade conditions.
  • Native Plant: Supports local ecosystems and promotes biodiversity in your garden.
  • Easy Care: Requires minimal maintenance once established, suitable for novice gardeners.


For sale are 5 Spicebush seedlings that are approximately 10-18 inches tall and shipped bareroot without any leaves in a dormant state. ----- Bring a touch of native beauty to your garden with the Spicebush Plant (Lindera Benzoin), a versatile and aromatic shrub that's as beneficial to wildlife as it is pleasing to the eye. Celebrated for its fragrant leaves and stems, the Spicebush is a fantastic addition to any natural landscape or butterfly garden. In the spring, it produces clusters of small, yellow flowers that provide a splash of color, followed by red berries in the fall that are a favorite of birds.------ Adaptable and low-maintenance, the Spicebush thrives in full to partial shade, making it an excellent understory plant in woodland gardens. It's not just a beautiful plant; it's a crucial host for the Spicebush Swallowtail butterfly, adding ecological value to your garden. Whether you're an avid gardener or a novice, the Spicebush is an easy-to-grow plant that will enhance your outdoor space for years to come.


Tyler
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Sent 6 instead of 5, and all plants arrived alive and in good condition
Lee K.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
None of these has survived. I wasted my money.