Spicebush
(Lindera benzoin)

Other Information
Physical Characteristics
Type: Shrub
Height: 6 - 12 ft
Spread: 6 - 12 ft
Flower Color: Yellow
Flower Time: Early Spring (Mar - Apr)
Fruit Type: Drupe (Berry)
Fruit Color: Red
Autumn Color: Yellow / Gold
Sun Conditions: Part Shade (Tolerates Full Sun)
Shade Tolerance: High
Moisture Preference: Medium
Deer Resistance*: Medium / High
Dog Safe**: Yes
Conservation Status (MD): SNR - Unranked
Other Names:
*Deer resistance can vary based on many factors
**Always consult with a veterinarian about plants toxic to dogs and other animals
Wildlife Benefits:
Spicebush is an early pollen and nectar source for pollinators. It is a larval host for 12 species of caterpillar including the Spicebush Swallowtail and Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. Berries are a sought after food source for 17 species of migrating birds in the fall. Shrubs provide cover and nesting sites for birds and small mammals.