Spicebush (Lindera)
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Spicebush Genus Details
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The spicebush is a native shrub in the eastern U.S. It is generally found growing in woods but is now also widely grown as an ornamental. The twigs and leaves are aromatic when crushed. Small yellow flowers bloom in mid April before the leaves appear. In autumn, the leaves turn golden yellow and red berries appear. The twigs, leaves and fruit have been used to make an aromatic tea and the berries, when dried, have been used as a substitute for all-spice.
Spicebush Allergy Info
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Although spicebush is a heavy airborne pollen producer in late spring, reports of its allergenicity are infrequent.
Spicebush Pollen Description
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No pollen description is currently available.
Species in This Genus
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Allergenicity Legend:
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Allergy Test Available
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Spicebush (Lindera) is a genus of the LAURACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:
This genus includes the following allergenic species: