Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) pot it makes a distinctive addition
Description
it makes a distinctive addition to moist landscapes or naturalistic plantings
as a condiment
Variegated fritilary
While this is a Florida native
Defined as species of plants native to the state that are in rapid decline It is more drought tolerant than Shiny Leaf Wild Coffee
Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) pot it makes a distinctive additionSpicebush is a deciduous shrub growing to 612 feet tall. The leaves, along with the stems are aromatic and when crushed have a spicy, citrusy smell and thus its name. In the fall the leaves turn a very bright and showy yellow color. The yellow flowers grow in clusters appearing in early spring, before the leaves begin to grow. The ripe fruit is a red and berrylike and is eaten by several bird species. It is the host plant for the Spicebush swallowtail
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