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Sassafras albidum – Sassafras

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Type

Family

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US Native Plants

Zone

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

30 to 60

Spread (ft.)

25 to 40

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Bloom Description

flowers in clusters, Small, yellow-green

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Maintenance

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Sassafras albidum – Sassafras is a native tree with mitten-shaped leaves, fragrant spring flowers, and brilliant fall color. Ideal for wildlife gardens and naturalized areas.

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Additional information

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

US Native Plants

Zone

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

30 to 60

Spread (ft.)

25 to 40

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

flowers in clusters, Small, yellow-green

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

, ,

Tolerate

, ,

Attracts

,

Growth Rate

,

Product Description

Sassafras albidum – Sassafras is a native, deciduous tree known for its distinctive, mitten-shaped leaves, fragrant yellow-green flowers, and spectacular fall color. This multi-season tree brings year-round interest to the landscape, starting in early spring with clusters of small, aromatic flowers that attract pollinators. In late summer, female trees produce dark blue fruits on bright red stalks that are a valuable food source for birds and wildlife.

Its foliage emerges bright green and turns brilliant shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple in the fall, often all on the same tree. Sassafras typically grows 30 to 60 feet tall with a narrow to spreading crown. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, acidic soils but is adaptable to a variety of conditions. The tree’s deep roots make it excellent for stabilizing soil, and its aromatic bark and roots have historical significance in herbal medicine and culinary use.

Why Choose Sassafras albidum – Sassafras?

  • Unique, mitten-shaped foliage with brilliant fall color
  • Fragrant spring flowers that support pollinators
  • Fruits that attract birds and wildlife
  • Excellent for soil stabilization and erosion control
  • Native, low-maintenance, and deer-resistant

Cultivating Tips:

  • Plant in full sun to partial shade for best growth
  • Prefers acidic, well-drained soils but tolerates various conditions
  • Can be grown as a single-stem tree or multi-stemmed thicket
  • Minimal pruning required; prune in winter to shape if necessary

Design Ideas for Your Garden:

  • Use as a specimen tree in native landscapes or large gardens
  • Ideal for naturalized areas, woodland edges, and habitat restoration projects
  • Combines well with other native trees and shrubs like Quercus (oak), Amelanchier (serviceberry), and Cornus florida (flowering dogwood)

Ecological Benefits:

  • Provides nectar and pollen for early-season pollinators
  • Fruits feed birds and small mammals
  • Supports biodiversity and stabilizes soil in native plantings

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal growing conditions for Sassafras?

Sassafras thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soils. It can adapt to sandy or clay soils and tolerates dry conditions once established. It’s commonly found in woodlands, fields, and along roadsides.

How tall and wide does Sassafras albidum grow?

Sassafras can grow as either a large shrub or a medium-sized tree, typically reaching 30 to 60 feet tall with a spread of 25 to 40 feet. It often forms colonies through root suckers in naturalized settings.

What do the leaves and flowers of Sassafras look like?

Sassafras has distinctive leaves, which can be unlobed (oval), mitten-shaped, or three-lobed—all on the same tree! In spring, it produces small, yellow-green flowers that appear before the leaves. Female trees bear dark blue fruits on red stalks, which are attractive to birds.

Is Sassafras beneficial for wildlife?

Yes! Sassafras fruits are a valuable food source for birds, and its leaves are a larval host for several butterfly species, including the Spicebush Swallowtail. Its dense growth also provides cover for wildlife.

Does Sassafras albidum require a lot of maintenance?

No, it’s generally low-maintenance. It can spread by root suckers to form colonies, which may require management if you prefer a single-trunk tree. It’s pest- and disease-resistant but watch for root suckering if you want to maintain a tidy garden space.

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