Sassafras albidum 'Sassafras' #3
- » The berries are an important food source for many birds
- » Attracts butterflies
- » Host plant for many species
- » Fragrant yellow flowers in spring
- » Can be used for tea, oil, and soap making
- » Bright green foliage
- » Bright yellow-orange and red fall color
- » Excellent for naturalized plantings or screens
- » Native
- Category:Tree
- Breeder:American Beauties Native Plants
- Hardiness Zone:4-9
- Height:30-60 ft
- Spread:25-40 ft
- Bloom Color:Yellow Shades
Sassafras trees are valued for their fragrant spring blooms that attract butterflies. It is also a host plant for a variety of butterflies. Bright green foliage adorns the interesting, horizontal branches and turns a striking yellow, orange and red in the fall. Female flowers produce dark blue fruits held on red stalks that are relished by birds. Trees can sucker but if a single stem is desired suckers are easily mowed. Sassafras has been cultivated since the early 1600’s for it’s use as food, medicine and for building.
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