Spicebush (Lindera Benzoin)
A deciduous native shrub to the eastern United States. Host plant for the spicebush swallowtail butterfly. One of the first plants to bloom in spring, With small attractive yellow blooms. Female plants produce small berries in late summer, early fall. Important food for migrating birds. Grows in part sun to full shade. Common near streams and low areas. Drought tolerant once established. A great overall plant for wildlife. 3 gallon pot (2-3 feet tall plants)
A deciduous native shrub to the eastern United States. Host plant for the spicebush swallowtail butterfly. One of the first plants to bloom in spring, With small attractive yellow blooms. Female plants produce small berries in late summer, early fall. Important food for migrating birds. Grows in part sun to full shade. Common near streams and low areas. Drought tolerant once established. A great overall plant for wildlife. 3 gallon pot (2-3 feet tall plants)
A deciduous native shrub to the eastern United States. Host plant for the spicebush swallowtail butterfly. One of the first plants to bloom in spring, With small attractive yellow blooms. Female plants produce small berries in late summer, early fall. Important food for migrating birds. Grows in part sun to full shade. Common near streams and low areas. Drought tolerant once established. A great overall plant for wildlife. 3 gallon pot (2-3 feet tall plants)