Sassafrass (Sassafras albidum)
Sassafras is native to North America and unusually its range includes the northern Caribbean area. This tree is unique because all parts of the Sassafras are aromatic, smelling like root beer. In fact all truly reputable recipes for real root beer (before artificial flavorings) must include oils produced from the roots of Sassafras. The American Indians and early settlers used this amazing tree for a great many medicinal purposes. Although it is not a valuable lumber tree, sassafras has been famous since the pioneer days for sassafras tea that is reputed to have many medicinal benefits besides tasting very good.
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| Species | Size | Basic Requirements |
| Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) | At 20 years height is 25’ and the spread is 20’ Mature height is 30 to 60’ with a spread of 25 to 40’. Growth rate is medium to fast at 12 to 18 inches per year. | Zones (4) 5 through 8 (9A), full sun or part shade, moist acidic soils are preferred but will tolerate drier soils. |