In the spring, the sassafras produces clusters of small yellow flowers. In the fall, the species produces a dark blue or purple berry-like fruit, which is held on bright red or orange stems. Sassafras ...
IF YOU HAPPEN to be in the vicinity of the Colonial Theatre some night this week, you might want to drop by to catch one of the intermissions of The Wind in the Sassafras Trees. They begin at 9:27 ...
The only non-extinct species native to the United States, Sassafras albidum typically grows to between 30 and 60 feet tall. The native tree is favored by birds and is a host to multiple species of ...
Over 38 species of butterflies and moths use the tree as a host plant. A member of the laurel family, the buds, twigs, leaves ...