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Fragrant Sumac Shrub

Fragrant Sumac Shrub

Fragrant Sumac is a taller more upright form of Gro-Low Sumac. Fall color is a mix of red, orange and purple. Foliage is aromatic when bruised. It grows well in poor soils. Excellent for planting on slopes and banks. A xeriscape plant and native!
Fragrant Sumac is a taller, more upright form of Gro-Low Sumac. The fall color is a mix of red, orange, and purple. Its foliage is aromatic when bruised or crushed. The leaves, once dried, can be used to make potpourri. It grows well in poor soils and spreads to fill in your garden's gaps. It is excellent for planting on slopes and banks, will tolerate partial shade, and is a native xeriscape plant. Plant the Fragrant Sumac shrub to attract birds, butterflies, and wildlife!

Partial Shade to Full Sun (At Least 3 Hours Of Direct Sunlight), Mature Height 1 - 2 Feet, Mature Spread 1 - 2 Feet, Growing Zones 4 - 8, Gro-Low

Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac

Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac, Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low', Monrovia Plant

Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac (Rhus aromatica 'Gro-low') - Garden Tutor

Gro-Low is a selection of Fragrant Sumac grown for its low, wide-spreading habit and can quickly reach 2 to 3 feet tall by 5 to 8 feet wide. This low

Gro-Low Sumac

Hardy, deciduous North American shrub bears clusters of small, fragrant, yellow-green flowers on female plants in early spring, followed by hairy, red

Bare Root Fragrant Sumac (Rhus aromatica)

Rhus aromatica (Fragrant Sumac, Sweet Scented Sumac) Tree Seed, Yellowish Catkin-Like Flowers, Round, red, Hairy Fruits, You Choose The Quantity (1 Pack) : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Fragrant Sumac, Johnson's Nursery

Pros and cons of fragrant sumac – Toronto Gardens

Fragrant Sumac, Johnson's Nursery

Pros and cons of fragrant sumac – Toronto Gardens

Fragrant Sumac Shrub

How to Grow and Care for Fragrant Sumac