- USEFUL PLANT- Native Americans and settlers used Spicebush bark, stems, leaves, and berries to make medicine for treating a myriad of illnesses.
- USEFUL PLANT- Native Americans and settlers used Spicebush bark, stems, leaves, and berries to make medicine for treating a myriad of illnesses.
- EASY-TO-GROW- temperatures for germination are between 75° 80°F, expect seedlings to emerge 14-28 days after planting. Plant in partial and well-drained soil, 8-12 feet apart. Spicebush reaches maturity in the second year after planting and remains hardy to 0°F.
- DEER RESISTANT- Deer do not typically eat Spiceplant and the aromatic stems after which it is named.
- BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS- Clusters of yellow flowers bloom in early spring attracting pollinators and adding lovely color to your spring landscaping.
10 Spicebush Wild Allspice Lindera Benzoin Spice Bush Berry Yellow Flower Seeds
Original price was: $10.00.$8.10Current price is: $8.10.
Native Americans and settlers used Spicebush bark, stems, leaves, and berries to make medicine for treating a myriad of illnesses.
| Brand | seedsforbrains |
|---|---|
| Product Group | Lawn & Patio |
| EANs | 0704175852340 |
| UPCs | 704175852340 |
| Color | Yellow |
| Item Weight | 0.13 pounds |







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