




Northern Spice Bush
Attractive foliage throughout the year
Supports local wildlife and pollinators
Adaptable to various soil types
Thrives in
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Northern Spice Bush - Lindera benzoin
The Northern Spice Bush (Lindera benzoin) is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub that is known for its early season flowering; it is a true harbinger of spring. It is a member of the Laurel family and native to the eastern North America. Naturally growing in dry forests, ravines, and bottomlands, it can also thrive in consistently moist soils such as around swamps and along streams.
It has graceful and elegant branches that when in flower are dotted with clusters of bright yellow flowers that have a very sweet fragrance. Like other early bloomers, the flower emerges before the leaves unfurl, creating an impressive floral display. Due to its early flowering, this plant provides an important food source for pollinators in the late winter and early spring.
Plant Details - Northern Spice Bush
Family: Lauraceae
Hardiness Zones: 4–9
Light Requirement: Partial shade to full sun
Water Needs: Moderate to high
Height: 6 - 12 ft
Spread: 6 - 12 ft
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Bloom Time: Early spring
Flower Color: Greenish-yellow
Wildlife Value: Berries feed birds like thrushes and vireos
The Northern Spice Bush is dioecious having female and male flowers on separate individuals. Once fertilized, the flowers develop fruit of a hot rod red that are an important food source for many small bird species. The bright red fruit, drupes, have a peppery taste and are aromatic like the flowers.
The ripe fruit of the female specimens can be dried and ground to make an allspice substitute. Crushed leaves of the spice bush also have a spicy fragrance. Young leaves can be used to make a delightful tea.
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Northern Spice Bush
It is a fast-growing shrub and does not have any serious pest and disease issues. It likes slightly acidic, well-drained soils, but will tolerate moist and shaded locations.
It prefers full sun to part shade. If growing this beautiful shrub in full sun, it will require more moisture, however you will reap the benefits as best flowering is achieved in full sun locations. Plant in a woodland garden or as a part of a mix shrub border.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Early bloomer, easy to grow, attracts pollinators
This beautiful native will bring showy flowers in the spring, lush green foliage in the summer, yellow autumn leaves, and delightfully red berries at the beginning of winter, contributing splashes of color to the garden year-round. Shop for Northern Spice Bush shrubs online at TN Nursery. For 68 years, we have served the landscaping industry and homeowners with specimen plants.
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Bloom Season
Spring

Bloom/Foliage Color
Yellow

Height at Maturity
Under 10 Feet

Care
Northern Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) thrives in well-drained, moist soil. Prune lightly to preserve shape and release any dead or damaged branches. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. It benefits from occasional fertilization in spring.

Plant Reproduction
Northern Spice Bush spreads by seeds dispersed by birds and mammals.
Plant bare-root shrubs during the more excellent spring or fall months, from November through April. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and slightly more profound than its height. Position the shrub so that the top of the roots is level with the ground, and put back the soil dug over the roots. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, ensuring the mulch does not touch the shrub's stem. Water regularly, especially during the first year, to establish strong roots. Prune shrubs as needed to promote healthy growth. In the spring, fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer suited to the specific needs of the shrub.
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Aromatic Foliage:
The leaves release a pleasant fragrance, adding a sensory delight to your garden.
Low Maintenance:
Northern Spice Bush is hardy and easy to care for, making it a great choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Attractive Flowers:
Clusters of small yellow flowers in spring provide a burst of color and visual interest.
Vibrant Berries:
Red berries appear in the fall, adding seasonal color and attracting wildlife.
Caring Tips
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Care Tips
Northern Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) thrives in well-drained, moist soil. Prune lightly to preserve shape and release any dead or damaged branches. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. It benefits from occasional fertilization in spring.
Light Requirements
Northern Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) thrives in partial to full shade. It prefers dappled sunlight or filtered light, making it ideal for woodland gardens or shaded areas. It can handle some dawning sun but prefers protection from the harsh afternoon rays.
Hardy Planting Zones
4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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