Lindera benzoin
This Michigan native bush is characterized by its spicy-lemony scents, and the red berries. These berries are not only valuable for wildlife, but have medicinal or culinary uses for humans as well. These bushes are also valuable for wildlife as a food source, and a popular pollinator plant, attracting birds and butterflies.
Seedlings are one year old
Height: 6-15’ tall in maturity
Soil: Moist, sandy/ or loam, well-drained soil
Sunlight: Full sun, partial shade, full shade
Lindera benzoin
This Michigan native bush is characterized by its spicy-lemony scents, and the red berries. These berries are not only valuable for wildlife, but have medicinal or culinary uses for humans as well. These bushes are also valuable for wildlife as a food source, and a popular pollinator plant, attracting birds and butterflies.
Seedlings are one year old
Height: 6-15’ tall in maturity
Soil: Moist, sandy/ or loam, well-drained soil
Sunlight: Full sun, partial shade, full shade