Lindera benzoin
Spicebush
Very early spring flowers
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NATIVE - Slow to re-establish after transplanting, but worth the wait. Flowers are small, yellow and bloom very early. Fruits are red and loved by birds. Fall color is bright yellow. Larva of some butterflies feed on leaves. Excellent for naturalizing in sun or shade and in moist areas. Excellent as a specimen or early spring accent.
Botanical Name- Lindera benzoin
Pronunciation- lin-DAIR-uh ben-ZOYn
Foliage- Deciduous
Mature Width- 10 ft
Mature Height- 10 ft
Sun Exposure- Full sun to part sun
Soil Preferences- Prefers a moist well-drained, acidic soil; not tolerant of drought
Current Size- #5
Bloom Color- Yellow
Bloom Time- Spring
Companion Plants- Polygonatum biflorum (native shade lovers, wildlife-friendly)
Fauna Attracted- Host for Spicebush Swallowtail, bees, fruit-eating birds
Plant Habit- Shrub
  • Care Rating- Moderate
Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - C12
Yearly Care Instructions- Prune lightly to maintain shape in late winter; keep soil moist and slightly acidic.
Trimming Instructions- Prune in late winter to remove deadwood and shape.
Fertilization Instructions- Feed with a balanced fertilizer (e.g., 14-14-14) in spring; moderate feeding need. Loosen clay and maintain consistent moisture around roots.
Fertilizer Recommendation- Holly-tone
Possible Issues- Leaf miners, aphids

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