Spicebush
Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume
Lauraceae
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Names and Their Meanings
Spicebush - Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume
Kanienʼkéha
ta'tyatókwa “Breaking bushes,” which refers to the brittle leaves
French
Benjoin
Spicebush
Description
Spicebush flowers in the early spring, and its aroma can help you find it in the forest; spicebush flowers, fruit, twigs and bark all have a spicy aroma when crushed. This plant is used for flavoring venison and other game, an especially important condiment among Haudenosaunee for traditional foods and deserts. Another traditional Haudenosaunee use is as a medicinal tea with many health benefits.
Conservation Status
In Ontario S4 (Apparently Secure) and New York S5 (Secure)