60 Lindera Benzoin Fruit
Spice bush has been used as a substitute for black pepper and all spice in the u s.
Lindera benzoin fruit. Fruit not yet ripe. Scarlet red spicy scented fruit in late summer early fall august september. For hundreds if not thousands years. The entire province state is coloured regardless of where in that province state it occurs. It has a turpentine like taste and aromatic scent and contains a large seed. Lindera benzoin wild allspice spicebush common spicebush northern spicebush or benjamin bush is a flowering plant in the family lauraceae native to eastern north america ranging from maine to ontario in the north and to kansas texas and northern florida in the south. A drupe shiny greenish yellow spicily fragrant flowers in late winter.
Range map for spicebush lindera benzoin please note. Lindera benzoin and over 1000 other quality seeds for sale. Call us at 1 315 4971058. A coloured province or state means this species occurs somewhere in that province state. The ripe fruit is a red elipsoidal berrylike drupe rich in lipids about 1 cm 1 2 in long and is eaten by several bird species.