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Spicebush

Spicebush is an aromatic deciduous shrub common in rich, circumneutral, moist woodland soils in eastern North America. The plant produces small yellow flowers in early spring before the foliage is emerged and has good yellow fall foliage. Males and females are on separate plants and the females produce red berries attractive to birds. Our plants are seedlings of undetermined sex. Spicebush is a nice native shrub for the woodland garden or for a semi shaded location with adequate moisture.

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Height
8-12 Feet

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Spread
4-6 Feet

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USDA Hardiness Zone 4-9

Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes
Deciduous
Growth Rate in the Garden
Moderate
Soil Properties
Well-drained
Sun Requirements
Full Sun