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Trees & Shrubs » Lindera (Spicebush) 4 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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LINDERA benzoin Combine shade tolerance and early, fragrant flowers with radiant fall color and fruits, all on a pretty, flattened oval silhouette, and you have a first-rate ornamental. more info
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LINDERA benzoin f. xanthocarpa Seedlings of the rare yellow-fruited form of this native understory plant. Shade tolerant and flowers early with fall color and fruit display. Thrives in moist woods soil but also tolerates drier soils. Larval food plant of the spicebush swallowtail. more info
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LINDERA glauca var. salicifolia This 2009 PHS Gold Medal Award winner is a unique, deciduous shrub with a pyramidal habit. Willow-like foliage emerges emerald-green in the spring, turns brilliant yellow-orange in fall. Inconspicuous flowers. more info
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LINDERA obtusiloba Reminiscent of Sassafras. A mixture of leaf shapes ( entire, three lobed and mitten) turn bright golden yellow in fall. Bright yellow flowers open in late winter. shiny black berries occur only on female plants, lasting through fall. more info
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