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spicebush: see laurel laurel, common name for the Lauraceae, a family of forest trees and shrubs found mainly in tropical SE Asia but also abundant in tropical America. Most have aromatic bark and foliage and are evergreen; deciduous species are usually those that extend into temperate ..... Click the link for more information. . spicebushDeciduous, dense shrub (Lindera benzoin, or Benzoin aestivale) of the laurel family, native to eastern North America. Found most often in damp woods, it grows 5–20 ft (1.5–6 m) tall. The shiny, oblong leaves (3–5 in., or 8–13 cm, long) are wedge-shaped near the base. Small, yellow flowers crowded in small, nearly stalkless clusters are followed by fleshy red fruit with a stony covering around the seed. Tea is sometimes brewed from young twigs, leaves, and fruit. |
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Wolf e-mailed a list of natives that tolerate clay or slow-draining soil, including: columbine (Aquilegia Formosa), manzanita (Arctostaphylos `John Dourley,' Sunset,' `Harmony,' `Louis Edmunds'), mounding coyote brush (Baccharis pilularis `Pigeon Point'), California lilac (Ceanothus `Julia Phelps,' `Ray Hartman,' `Snow Flurry'), wine-scented spice bush (Calycanthus occidentalis),and breathtaking bush poppies (Dendromecon harfordii and D. He notes that such shrubby growths as native gull-berry and spice bush are proof that managed forests aren't monocultures. The deciduous California spice bush (Calycanthes occidentalis) has burgundy-red flowers and a scent that has been compared to old wine. |
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