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Also called spice-wood. a yellow-flowered, North American shrub, Lindera benzoin, of the laurel family, whose bark and leaves have a spicy odor. ... a North American shrub, Calycanthus occidentalis, having oblong leaves and fragrant, light-brown flowers...
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Calyptranthes pallens, spicewood, is a shrub to small tree native to the coastal hammocks of Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, and the Caribbean. The leaves, aromatic when crushed, are light green or pink when young.
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Spicewood can be trained to be either a tree or a shrub. It thrives in partial shade or full sun and can take damp soil, but once established, is drought and salt soil tolerant. Nutrient poor soils are its equivalent of our broccoli.
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Fact Sheet FPS-96 October, 1999 Calyptranthes pallens1 Edward F. Gilman2 Introduction Spicewood is an upright shrub or small tree with a unique spicy fragrance that gives this plant its more popular common name (Fig.
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hort.ufl.edu/shrubs/CALPALA.PDF
hort.ufl.edu/shrubs/CALPALA.PDF
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Baccharis halimifolia - Salt Bush ... Bourreria succulenta - Strongbark ... Calycanthus floridus - Sweet Shrub; Calyptranthes pallens - Spicewood...
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www.dfsgardenclub.org/natives/shrubs.htm
www.dfsgardenclub.org/natives/shrubs.htm
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Among such beverage plants one of the best known is a little shrub, two or three feet high, ... Dr. Porcher states that during the Civil War soldiers from the upper country in South Carolina serving in the company of which he was surgeon, came into camp fully supplied with Spicewood for making this fragrant,
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Spicewood is a medium to large, sprawling shrub native to the tropical hardwood hammocks, sunny areas and thickets of southeastern Florida from Miami-Dade County (zone 10b) southward through the Keys.
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Please contact us for more information on Spicewood Vineyards ... Founded in 1992, Spicewood Vineyards, produces the finest award winning wines. Wines that are known for their timeless appeal and unique flavor of the Texas Hill Country.
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www.spicewoodvineyards.com/
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Spicewood is an upright shrub or small tree with a unique spicy fragrance that gives this plant its more popular common name (Fig. 1). This member of the Myrtle family has small light green, glossy leaves that have a pink to red tinge when young.
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