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Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) is a versatile deciduous tree native to eastern North America. It typically reaches heights of 60 to 80 feet and features distinctive three-lobed leaves that change color with the seasons, adding visual interest throughout the year. Sassafras albidum adapts well to various soil types, including well-drained loams and moist, fertile grounds, making it suitable for diverse planting conditions. The tree produces small yellow flowers in the spring, followed by blue to purple fruits that attract wildlife, enhancing biodiversity in landscaped areas. Known for its moderate growth rate, Sassafras is valued in both commercial and residential settings for its ornamental appeal and its ability to provide ample shade. Additionally, it has traditional uses in essential oils and culinary applications, offering potential for multiple industry uses. Its resilience and aesthetic qualities make Sassafras a dependable choice for businesses seeking reliable and attractive tree options.

Hardiness Zone 4-9
Height 30-40'
Width 25-30'
Exposure Sun
Habit Pyramidal
Soil Average
Features Inedible fruit, Orange Fall Color , Red Fall Color , Spring flowering, Yellow Fall Color
Wildlife Songbirds, Pollinators

Sassafras albidum

Sassafras

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