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Northern Spicebush

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This product does not ship to: AZ, CA, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT, WA
Light Needs

Light Needs

Partial Shade
(3 - 4 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
Mature Height

Mature Height

6-10 Feet
Mature Spread

Mature Spread

6-10+ Feet
Growing Zones

Growing Zones

4 to 8

Native to the United States, the Northern Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) is an attractive shrub that blooms in the spring with chartreuse-lemon flowers before the arrival of its vibrant green oval leaves. These blooms attract a variety of pollinators and develop into shiny cherry red berries, attracting birds and turning your garden into a haven for wildlife. In the fall, the leaves of the Northern Spicebush turn bright yellow, and after they drop, the red berries continue to provide interest. This shrub gets its name from the spicy aroma produced by the plant's stems and leaves, noticeable when pruning or rubbing the leaves. 

The Northern Spicebush grows in an oval, upright habit. At 6-10 feet tall and wide, the Northern Spicebush can be used as a screen or hedge. This shrub is both low maintenance and deer resistant, making it an ideal choice for woodland gardens. The Northern Spicebush is a dioecious plant, meaning that male and female flowers are located on separate plants – a male plant should be planted with a female plant in order to achieve berry production.

Northern Spicebush Care

To plant the Northern Spicebush, dig a hole that is twice the width and as deep as the root ball. While this shrub will grow easily in a variety of conditions, it will do best in average-to-moist, well-draining soil. The Northern Spicebush can grow in shade to sun, but will maintain a tighter shape in more light. This plant does not tolerate drying out, so plant it in a partially shaded area in warmer climates. Fertilize the Northern Spicebush with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the early spring. 

To maintain the Northern Spicebush’s shape, light pruning can be done in the spring once the plant has finished blooming. As a native plant, it is best to allow the Northern Spicebush plenty of room to grow to its natural size, which in turn will make it a lower-maintenance plant. As this native plant is a host to butterflies such as the black and blue spicebush swallowtail, take care to avoid using chemicals and allow caterpillars to feed.

Northern Spicebush Spacing

Plant the Northern Spicebush at least 10 feet away from other plants and structures to allow it plenty of room to grow and spread. Place shrubs slightly closer together to create a tight hedge.

Northern Spicebush Information

USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 - 8
Plant Type: Bushes
Light Exposure: Partial Shade (3 - 4 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
Mature Height: 6 - 10 Feet
Mature Spread: 6 - 10 Feet
Spacing: 6 - 10 Feet
Habit: Upright
Flower Color(s): Yellow
Flower Description:
Bloom Period:
Foliage Type: Deciduous
Foliage Color(s): Green, Yellow
Foliage Description: Deep Green
Seasonal Interest: Spring Flowering, Fall Flowering
Watering: Low
Resists: Deer
Tolerates: Drought
Attracts: Bees, Birds, Butterflies
Container Role:
Uses: Borders, Hedges & Privacy, Wildlife Gardens
Features: Attracts Pollinators, Foliage Interest, Fragrant, Low Maintenance, Native to North America
Brand: American Beauties Native Plants
Common Name: Northern Spicebush
Other Name(s): Common Spicebush
Scientific Name: Lindera benzoin
SKU: 1231003448-pc
Container Sizes

Please Note: The pictures below are to give a general representation of the different container sizes. The actual size/ages of plants are estimates and will vary based on type of plant, time of year, last pruning & many other factors.

Quart Pot
Quart Pot

Also Known As:
Quart

Plant Age:
~ 6 months - 1 year

Plant Size:
~ 4"-8"

Pot Size:
~ 4.75"H x 4.5"W

Volume:
1.50 quarts

2.5 Quart
2.5 Quart

Also Known As:
2.5 Quart Pot

Plant Age:
~ 1 - 2 years old

Plant Size:
~ 8"-12"

Pot Size:
~ 6.5"H x 6.5"W

Volume:
2.20-2.30 quarts

#1 Pot
#1 Pot

Also Known As:
#1 Container
1 Gallon

Plant Age:
~ 1 - 2 years old

Plant Size:
~ 10"-14"

Pot Size:
~ 7"H x 7.75"W

Volume:
2.26-3.73 quarts

#2 Pot
#2 Pot

Also Known As:
#2 Container
2 Gallon

Plant Age:
~ 1.5 - 3 years old

Plant Size:
~ 12"-18"

Pot Size:
~ 9.5"H x 9.5"W

Volume:
1.19-1.76 gallons

#3 Pot
#3 Pot

Also Known As:
#3 Container
3 Gallon

Plant Age:
~ 2 - 4 years old

Plant Size:
~ 12"-30"

Pot Size:
~9.5"H x 11"W

Volume:
2.32-2.76 gallons

#5 Pot
#5 Pot

Also Known As:
#5 Container
5 Gallon

Plant Age:
~3-4 years old

Plant Size:
~ 20" - 60"

Pot Size:
~11" H x 10 1/2” W

Volume:
3.5 - 4 gallons

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