Lindera plants arrived bare root in good shape, well packaged and both with well developed roots. I asked for one each male and female if possible; they appear to be propagated by cuttings, so hopefully Green Thumbs knew the sex of each plant.
Taller than I expected. It’s a bit battered from the trip. Support stick broke in 3 places and broke the top of bush off. The box was smashed at the top. A note to anyone that buys a spicebush, they need a male and female to produce flowers. Don’t just buy one like I did.
The packaging and management of the plants was great, clearly knowledgeable people behind it all. Looking forward to getting an apricot tree from them at some point.
I wish I could give you a review. Sadly my order is still on some truck somewhere and I’m sure I will get 2 dead twigs one it shows up. I hope you will replace it once it comes
And one really needs to know whether you’ve bought a male or female plant for berry production. I bought the spicebush for my wildlife garden, and berry production is very important to me. Just anyone know how to determine the sex of the spice bush?
Lindera plants arrived bare root in good shape, well packaged and both with well developed roots. I asked for one each male and female if possible; they appear to be propagated by cuttings, so hopefully Green Thumbs knew the sex of each plant.
Taller than I expected. It’s a bit battered from the trip. Support stick broke in 3 places and broke the top of bush off. The box was smashed at the top. A note to anyone that buys a spicebush, they need a male and female to produce flowers. Don’t just buy one like I did.
The packaging and management of the plants was great, clearly knowledgeable people behind it all. Looking forward to getting an apricot tree from them at some point.
I wish I could give you a review. Sadly my order is still on some truck somewhere and I’m sure I will get 2 dead twigs one it shows up. I hope you will replace it once it comes
And one really needs to know whether you’ve bought a male or female plant for berry production. I bought the spicebush for my wildlife garden, and berry production is very important to me. Just anyone know how to determine the sex of the spice bush?
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