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Greenwood Nursery: Live Shrub Plants - Spicebush + Lindera Benzoin - [Qty: 2X Quart Pots] - (Click for Other Available Plants/Quantities)
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Greenwood Nursery: Live Shrub Plants - Spicebush + Lindera Benzoin - [Qty: 2X Quart Pots] - (Click for Other Available Plants/Quantities)

[INFO1] - A broad, rounded multi-stemmed flowering shrub covered with fragrant yellow-green flowers in early spring. The flowers open before the leaves emerge and are held close to the branches. Aromatic light green leaves turn deep yellow-gold in fall. Excellent for butterfly gardens because it provides food for caterpillars especially attracting the Spi…
[INFO1] - A broad, rounded multi-stemmed flowering shrub covered with fragrant yellow-green flowers in early spring. The flowers open before the leaves emerge and are held close to the branches. Aromatic light green leaves turn deep yellow-gold in fall. Excellent for butterfly gardens because it provides food for caterpillars especially attracting the Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly. [INFO2] - The fruits of Spicebush are shiny red berries called drupes. Birds feed on the small, brilliant red fruits formed on female plants, including American Robin, Northern Bobwhite, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, and Great Crested Flycatcher, eat the drupes. Raccoons and Opossums, also, eat the the berries from the Spicebush shrubs. Plant in groups of 3 to 5 plants or as a hedge about 3 feet apart. [DETAILS] - Category: Shrubs, Bare Root Shrubs, Flowering Shrubs, Privacy Hedge Shrubs, Fast Growing Shrubs Plant Type: Deciduous Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Soil Condition: Well Drained Bloom Season: Spring, Summer Bloom Color: Yellow Mature Height: 4 - 5ft Growth Rate: Fast-Growing Planting Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 [PACKING/SHIPPING] - Greenwood Nursery takes the utmost care to make sure you get your plants healthy, vibrant, well protected & alive! BARE ROOTS = are covered with hydrating gel (hydrates while out of soil), wrapped in moist paper & placed into airtight plastic wrap (traps moisture). POTTED PLANTS = Shrink wrap/tape the Pot so soil doesn't spill out. BOTH the Bare Root & Potted plants are secured in a Box with shipping Peanuts, to minimize movement. [GREENWOOD GUARANTEE] - We strive to satisfy customers with their purchase, please contact us IMMEDIATELY if there are any issues with the order! We take full responsibility for our mistakes but proof will be required for other issues, & buyers are responsible for user error. Make sure you are purchasing from our GREENWOOD NURSERY store to avoid any issues, you will know your package is from us with our Logo on the Plant & in/on the Box. The Spicebush bush is a broad, rounded multi-stemmed flowering shrub covered with fragrant yellow-green flowers in early spring. On Lindera benzoin the flowers open before the leaves emerge and are held close to the branches. Aromatic light green leaves turn deep yellow-gold in fall. Birds feed on the small, brilliant red fruits formed on female plants. Spicebush is an excellent native shrub choice for butterfly gardens because it provides food for caterpillars especially attracting the Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly. The fruits of Spicebush are shiny red berries called drupes. Birds, including American Robin, Northern Bobwhite, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, and Great Crested Flycatcher, eat the drupes. Raccoons and Opossums, also, eat the the berries from the Spicebush shrubs. Plant in groups of 3 to 5 plants or as a hedge about 3 feet apart. Good for zones: 4-9
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[INFO1] - A broad, rounded multi-stemmed flowering shrub covered with fragrant yellow-green flowers in early spring. The flowers open before the leaves emerge and are held close to the branches. Aromatic light green leaves turn deep yellow-gold in fall. Excellent for butterfly gardens because it provides food for caterpillars especially attracting the Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly. [INFO2] - The fruits of Spicebush are shiny red berries called drupes. Birds feed on the small, brilliant red fruits formed on female plants, including American Robin, Northern Bobwhite, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, and Great Crested Flycatcher, eat the drupes. Raccoons and Opossums, also, eat the the berries from the Spicebush shrubs. Plant in groups of 3 to 5 plants or as a hedge about 3 feet apart. [DETAILS] - Category: Shrubs, Bare Root Shrubs, Flowering Shrubs, Privacy Hedge Shrubs, Fast Growing Shrubs Plant Type: Deciduous Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Soil Condition: Well Drained Bloom Season: Spring, Summer Bloom Color: Yellow Mature Height: 4 - 5ft Growth Rate: Fast-Growing Planting Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 [PACKING/SHIPPING] - Greenwood Nursery takes the utmost care to make sure you get your plants healthy, vibrant, well protected & alive! BARE ROOTS = are covered with hydrating gel (hydrates while out of soil), wrapped in moist paper & placed into airtight plastic wrap (traps moisture). POTTED PLANTS = Shrink wrap/tape the Pot so soil doesn't spill out. BOTH the Bare Root & Potted plants are secured in a Box with shipping Peanuts, to minimize movement. [GREENWOOD GUARANTEE] - We strive to satisfy customers with their purchase, please contact us IMMEDIATELY if there are any issues with the order! We take full responsibility for our mistakes but proof will be required for other issues, & buyers are responsible for user error. Make sure you are purchasing from our GREENWOOD NURSERY store to avoid any issues, you will know your package is from us with our Logo on the Plant & in/on the Box. The Spicebush bush is a broad, rounded multi-stemmed flowering shrub covered with fragrant yellow-green flowers in early spring. On Lindera benzoin the flowers open before the leaves emerge and are held close to the branches. Aromatic light green leaves turn deep yellow-gold in fall. Birds feed on the small, brilliant red fruits formed on female plants. Spicebush is an excellent native shrub choice for butterfly gardens because it provides food for caterpillars especially attracting the Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly. The fruits of Spicebush are shiny red berries called drupes. Birds, including American Robin, Northern Bobwhite, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, and Great Crested Flycatcher, eat the drupes. Raccoons and Opossums, also, eat the the berries from the Spicebush shrubs. Plant in groups of 3 to 5 plants or as a hedge about 3 feet apart. Good for zones: 4-9