Sassafras

$120.00

Sassafras albidum

An aromatic, ornamental, medium-sized deciduous tree that matures to a dense, pyramidal tree.  In early to mid-spring, small, bright yellow-green flower clusters are borne in 2-inch stalks. Characteristic mitten-shaped leaves turn a beautiful yellow to orange to red in the fall.  Fast grower.  Northeastern U.S. Native and native to Rockland.

  • Height: 30-60’

  • Spread: 25-40’

  • Pot size:  3 gal

  • Bloom time: March to May

  • Light: Full sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Average, Moist

  • Attracts: Butterflies, moths, pollinators, small mammals, songbirds, host plants for the spicebush swallowtail butterfly

  • Deer Resistance: Yes

Photos by Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

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Sassafras albidum

An aromatic, ornamental, medium-sized deciduous tree that matures to a dense, pyramidal tree.  In early to mid-spring, small, bright yellow-green flower clusters are borne in 2-inch stalks. Characteristic mitten-shaped leaves turn a beautiful yellow to orange to red in the fall.  Fast grower.  Northeastern U.S. Native and native to Rockland.

  • Height: 30-60’

  • Spread: 25-40’

  • Pot size:  3 gal

  • Bloom time: March to May

  • Light: Full sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Average, Moist

  • Attracts: Butterflies, moths, pollinators, small mammals, songbirds, host plants for the spicebush swallowtail butterfly

  • Deer Resistance: Yes

Photos by Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Sassafras albidum

An aromatic, ornamental, medium-sized deciduous tree that matures to a dense, pyramidal tree.  In early to mid-spring, small, bright yellow-green flower clusters are borne in 2-inch stalks. Characteristic mitten-shaped leaves turn a beautiful yellow to orange to red in the fall.  Fast grower.  Northeastern U.S. Native and native to Rockland.

  • Height: 30-60’

  • Spread: 25-40’

  • Pot size:  3 gal

  • Bloom time: March to May

  • Light: Full sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Average, Moist

  • Attracts: Butterflies, moths, pollinators, small mammals, songbirds, host plants for the spicebush swallowtail butterfly

  • Deer Resistance: Yes

Photos by Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center