Lindera benzoin ‘Scarlet Lady’- Spicebush (Female) – 1- Gallon

$26.00

One of the Catskill’s earliest shrubs to flower, Spicebush brightens streamsides and swamp edges with yellow, nectar-rich flower clusters. Forsythia it’s not, but forsythia has no redeeming attributes after flowering while Spicebush becomes an important food source for wildlife. Spicebush swallowtail caterpillars feed on the foliage – their only other host is Sassafras. In the fall, red berries mature just in time to feed birds migrating south for the winter. Spicebush is dioecious – there are separate male and female plants – you’ll need both in order to get berries. Some of our plants are sexed – check for labels. Others are too young to have flowered and are unsexed – plant a few to insure you get both sexes.

Other butterflies and moths feed on spicebush foliage including the promethea silkmoth, the cynthai moth, eastern tiger swallowtail, imperial moth and the tulip tree beauty moth.

 

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Description

Laurel family (Lauraceae)

Available April ’26

Updated 2 March 2026

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Pot size

1-Gallon, 3-Gallon, 5-Gallon