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Boyle, E. M. 1980. Vascular anatomy of the flower, seed and fruit of Lindera benzoin Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 107: 409-17.

Carr, M. E. 1985. Plant species evaluated for new crop potential Econ. Bot. 39(3): 336-45.

Champlin, R. L. 1977. Red form of Lindera benzoin Rhodora 79(817): 166.

Cipollini, M. L.; Drake, B. G.; Whigham, D. 1993. Effects of elevated CO2 on growth and carbon/nutrient balance in the deciduous woody shrub Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume (Lauraceae) Oecologia 96: 339-46.

Cipollini, M. L.; Whigham, D. F. 1994. Sexual dimorphism and cost of reproduction in the dioecious shrub Lindera benzoin (Lauraceae) Amer. J. Bot. 81: 65-75.

Cooperrider, T. S.; McCready, G. A. 1975. On separtating Ohio specimens of Lindernia dubia and {L. anagallidea Castanea 40: 191-197.

Davidar, P.; Morton, E. S. 1986. The relationship between fruit crop sizes and fruit removal rates by birds Ecology 67: 262-5.

Davidson, D. W. 1966. Response of six shrub species to light regimes in two controlled-environment rooms Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 93: 432-437.

Endress, P. K.; Igersheim, A. 1997. Gynoecium diversity and systematics of the Laurales J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 125: 93-168.

Godt, M. J. W.; Hamrick, J. L. 1996. Allozyme diversity in the endangered shrub Lindera melissifolia (Lauraceae) and its widespread congener Lindera benzoin Canad. J. Forest Res. 26: 2080-7.

Hoppes, W. G. 1988. Seedfall pattern of several species of bird-dispersed plants in an Illinois woodland Ecology 69: 320-329.

Hoss, G. 2006. Propagation protocol for spicebush Native Plants J. 7: 134-136.

Huebner, C. D.; Randolph, J. C.; Parker, G. R. 1995. Environmental factors affecting understory diversity in second-growth deciduous forests Amer. Midl. Naturalist 134: 155-65.

Jensen, H. W. 1942. The abnormal meiosis of Benzoin aestivale in relation to the origin of sex chromosomes Amer. Naturalist 76: 109-12.

Kempf, J. S.; Pickett, S. T. A. 1981. The role of branch length and angle in branching pattern of forest shrubs along a successional gradient New Phyt. 88: 111-116.

Lloyd, C. G. 1887. Lindera benzoin Drugs Med. N. Amer. 2: 117-9.

Luken, J. O.; Kuddes, L. M.; Tholemeier, T. C.; Haller, D. M. 1997. Comparative responses of Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) and Lindera benzoin (spicebush) to increased light Amer. Midl. Naturalist 138: 331-43.

Medley, K. E. 1996. Dieback in the native shrub, Lindera benzoin (Lauraceae): a subtle effect of forest fragmentation Ohio J. Science 96: 76-80.

Meyer, G. A.; Witmer, M. C. 1998. Influence of seed processing by frugivorous birds on germination success of three North American shrubs Amer. Midl. Naturalist 140: 129-139.

Mitchell, R. S.; Beal, E. D. 1979. Magnoliaceae through Ceratophyllaceae of New York State Vol. NY State Museum Bull. 435. Vol. Contributions to a Flora of New York State II.. Univ. of the state of NY, Albany, NY.

Moore, L. A.; Willson, M. F. 1982. The effect of microhabitat, spatial distribution, and display size on dispersal of Lindera benzoin by avian frugivores Canad. J. Bot. 60: 557-60.

Nash, G. V. 1920. Benzoin aestivale Addisonia 5: 15-6.

Nicola, A.; Pickett, S. T. A. 1983. The adaptive architecture of shrub canopies: leaf display and biomass allocation in relation to light environment New Phyt. 93: 301-310.

Niesenbaum, R. A. 1992. Sex ratio, components of reproduction, and pollen deposition in Lindera benzoin (Lauraceae) Amer. J. Bot. 79: 495-500.

Niesenbaum, R. A. 1994. Spatial and temporal variation in pollen tube numbers in Lindera benzoin (spicebush) Canad. J. Bot. 72(2): 268-71.

Niesenbaum, R. A. 1996. Linking herbivory and pollination: defoliation and selective fruit abortion in Lindera benzoin Ecology 77: 2324-31.

Niesenbaum, R. A. 1992. The effects of light environment on herbivory and growth in the deciduous shrub Lindera benzoin (Lauraceae) Amer. Midl. Naturalist 128: 270-5.

Niesenbaum, R. A.; Casper, B. B. 1994. Pollen tube numbers and selective fruit maturation in Lindera benzoin Amer. Naturalist 144(1): 184-91.

Paratley, R. D. 1986. Vegetation-environment relations in a conifer swamp in central New York J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 113: 357-371.

Petzold, V. 1907. Systematisch-anatomische Untersuchungen ³ber die Laubblõtter der amerikanischen Lauraceen Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 38: 445-77. (In German)

Pickett, S. T. A.; Kempf, J. S. 1980. Branching patterns in forest shrubs and understory trees in relation to habitat New Phyt. 86: 219-228.

Plants for a Future Database Committee; Anonymous 2003. Plants for a Future Database Useful economic botany resource. Information for over 7,000 plants listed..

Primack, R. B. 1985. Sex ratio and sexual constancy in spicebush (Lindera benzoin) Rhodora 87(851): 305-8.

Robinson, B. L. 1906. The nomenclature of the New England Lauraceae Rhodora 8: 196-9.

Schroeder, E. M. 1935. Dormancy in seeds of Benzoin aestivale L Contr. Boyce Thompson Inst. Pl. Res. 7: 411-9.

Spongberg, S. A. 1975. Lauraceae hardy in temperate North America J. Arnold Arbor. 56: 1-19.

Tsui, H. P. 1987. A study on the system of Lindera Acta Phytotax. Sin. 25(3): 161-71. (In Chinese; English summary)

Tucker, A. O.; Maciarello, M. J.; Burbage, P. W.; Sturtz, G. 1994. Spicebush (Linera benzoin Blume var. benzoin, Lauraceae): a tea, spice, and medicine Econ. Bot. 48(3): 333-6.

van der Werff, H. 1991. A key to the genera of Lauraceae in the New World Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 78: 377-87. (Spanish translation of key included)

van der Werff, H.; Richter, H. G. 1996. Toward an improved classification of Lauraceae Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 83: 409-18.

Veres, J. S.; Pickett, S. T. A. 1982. Branching patterns of Lindera benzoin beneath gaps and closed canopies New Phyt. 91: 767-72.

Wood, C. E. 1958. The citation of some genera of the Lauraceae J. Arnold Arbor. 39(3): 213-5.

Wood, C. E. 1958. The genera of the woody Ranales of the southeastern United States J. Arnold Arbor. 39(3): 296-346.