12 North American Sumac Trees and Shrubs
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Hardy, deciduous North American shrub forms brilliant scarlet, plume-like fruit clusters on the female plants and the attractive shiny, dark green
Bare Root Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra)
Full Sun, Part Sun, -Moist to Dry Soil, -Circumneutral pH, -15-25' Tall by 20'+ Wide, -Large Colonizing Shrub, -Yellow-Green Flowers in June,
Rhus typhina #3 (Staghorn Sumac)
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12 North American Sumac Trees and Shrubs
Full Sun, Part Sun, -Moist to Dry Soil, -Circumneutral pH, -15-25' Tall by 20'+ Wide, -Large Colonizing Shrub, -Yellow-Green Flowers in June,
Rhus typhina #3 (Staghorn Sumac)
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