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I have loved and studied this species since 1966 or so. Sadly, there is a new disease in Tennessee attacking and killing thousands a yea...Read More
A beautiful small tree generally occurring in clonal colonies.
This typically suckers from the roots to form a clonal colo...Read More
I have found patches of Sassafras within fencerows, abandoned fields and upland hilltops throughout Western Pa. Occasionally I will find ...Read More
I love this tree because of it's year-round interest - the chartreuse blooms in spring, the summer berries, the beautiful red "mittens" i...Read More
Sassafras is a great plant with all season interest. I was able to transplant a sapling a few years a go and it's doing very well under ...Read More
It is a beautiful native tree that bears wonderful red fall color in sunny locations. It usually grows about 1.5 to 2 feet/year and lives...Read More
I love this tree very much. They are hard to transplant, and even the ones that survive and "establish" may not show signs of shock unti...Read More
We have Sassafras trees growing in the woods behind out house--interesting little trees easily identified by their strangely shaped leave...Read More
I purchase an organic product with the main ingredient being sassafras oil. It is used as a topical application. I use it to treat a dr...Read More
Sassafras is usually found in sandy soil that is shaded in Beaumont and surrounding areas. When I was growing up I would dig up small sa...Read More
I have to agree with pdrardin - I moved into a new home with quite a few skinny little sassafras trees in the yard, which is at the edge ...Read More
These trees have unique, medium to large mitten-shaped leaves that smell good when crushed. In southern NJ I have seen a wild variant gro...Read More
dave's picture is a female inflorescence and hczone6's picture shows the male flowers.
I'm doing my best to rid my new 'old' yard of literally dozens of unwanted & officially identified sassafras seedlings which have been ex...Read More
I read that there are male trees with male flowers and female trees with female flowers; does this mean that I need to buy another tree t...Read More
This is a beautiful tree with many, many positives: its attraction to birds, bees, butterflies; its medicinal use, its fall color...Read More
I love the smell of this plant, but could never figure out what it was until I came here. This tree (it's about 40 ft tall) seems to thr...Read More
I found a number of these baby trees at my Dad's farm. Very pretty!
My uncle had one of these trees in his yard. When it was time for the leaves to fall they would put a sheet on the ground to collect the ...Read More
This is one of my favorite native trees, & one that I am lucky to have many of here on the farm. We also had quite a few of them when we...Read More
Left to itself, this tree will form fairly dense colonies producing leggy, weak trees.
My Cuban grandmother suggested I make a weak sassafras tea and give it to my baby son (almost 50 years ago now) when he suffered from sev...Read More
A worthwhile tree to plant. Can be difficult to transplant (long tap root) so it's best to use small ones. Fast growth rate. Prune young ...Read More
Sassafras trees grow wild in the fencerows in theis area and rarely do you see on in someone's yard. They are quite pretty with their uni...Read More
The sassafras is an aromatic decidious tree that grows to between 20 and 50 ft. in height.It is native to the Eastern parts of North Amer...Read More
Native to the eastern U.S., this is a fast growing tree to 20-25' eventually reaching 50-60'. Very interesting leaves that may be oval, m...Read More