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Fun fact: 🍃Spicewood leaves and twigs have a citrusy, spicy aroma when crushed, early American settlers used them as a substitute for allspice and even brewed them into tea! But here's the coolest part: Spicewood is a host plant for the spicebush swallowtail butterfly (Papilio troilus). The caterpillars cleverly roll themselves up in the leaves to hide from predators, and they even emit a faint scent resembling the plant’s spice to blend in! 🦋🐛

Spice Wood (Calyptranthes Pallens)

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