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Common Name(s): Sassafras, Red Sassafras
Species: Sassafras albidum
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Family: Lauraceae
Longevity: Perennial
Origin: Native
Height: 12 m
Flowers: March - April
Fruits: Summer
Description: A small or medium sized tree found scattered in forest understory, openings, old fields, along fence rows and roadsides in the eastern portion of our region. May form thickets on sandy uplands. The roots have been used to make tea although the FDA has prohibited marketing of Sassafras for Sassafras tea because it contains safrole, a cancer causing agent. Often planted as an ornamental for shade and its handsome fall foliage. Leaves are aromatic when crushed.
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