Add some spice to your landscape with the native Spice bush. It is bright yellow in the fall and the earliest to bloom in the spring with bright yellow flowers that become red berries in the summer . It tolerates many soil conditions, sun or deep shade and is truly deer-proof, not just resistant. Indigenous American used it for medicinal purposes and as a tea. One of the most notable uses is as the host for the spice bush swallowtail butterfly. Adorable caterpillars that turn into a magnificent butterfly. |