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Lindera_benzoin_2024-04-01 SW Michigan USA These are quite common in the woods this spring, tiny yellow flowers in a straggly bush. This photo is somewhat confusing but fun to look at zoomed way in the original size. Common spicebush,Geotagged,Lindera benzoin,Spring,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Lindera_benzoin_2024-04-01 SW Michigan USA

These are quite common in the woods this spring, tiny yellow flowers in a straggly bush. This photo is somewhat confusing but fun to look at zoomed way in the original size.

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"Lindera benzoin" is a shrub in the laurel family, native to eastern North America, ranging from New York to Ontario in the north, and to Kansas, Texas, and northern Florida in the center and south. Within its native range it is a relatively common plant where it grows in the understory in moist, rich woods, especially those with exposed limestone.

Similar species: Laurales
Species identified by Jon Reck
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By Jon Reck

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Uploaded Apr 12, 2024. Captured Apr 1, 2024 17:08 in HHJQ+35 Rutland Charter Township, MI, USA.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/8.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO64
  • 105mm