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Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumac)

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GARDEN SITE: ☀️-🌤️Average-Med-Dry Soil. Adaptable.

SIZE: 9-15 ft. Spread: 9-15 ft.

FLOWERS: Yellowish-green blooms in June

WILDLIFE: Attracts pollinators and birds eat seeds

LARVAL HOST TO: Hairstreak Butterfly

ZONE: 2-9

DISTRIBUTION: Native to all 48 contiguous states!

 

A colony-forming shrub that becomes extremely colorful in early fall. This plant is dieocious so on female plants, yellow-green flowers are followed by red berries which persist through winter. Rabbit, Drought, Erosion, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil, Black Walnut. Tolerant. Ferny foliage. Separate male and female Plants.

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GARDEN SITE: ☀️-🌤️Average-Med-Dry Soil. Adaptable.

SIZE: 9-15 ft. Spread: 9-15 ft.

FLOWERS: Yellowish-green blooms in June

WILDLIFE: Attracts pollinators and birds eat seeds

LARVAL HOST TO: Hairstreak Butterfly

ZONE: 2-9

DISTRIBUTION: Native to all 48 contiguous states!

 

A colony-forming shrub that becomes extremely colorful in early fall. This plant is dieocious so on female plants, yellow-green flowers are followed by red berries which persist through winter. Rabbit, Drought, Erosion, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil, Black Walnut. Tolerant. Ferny foliage. Separate male and female Plants.

GARDEN SITE: ☀️-🌤️Average-Med-Dry Soil. Adaptable.

SIZE: 9-15 ft. Spread: 9-15 ft.

FLOWERS: Yellowish-green blooms in June

WILDLIFE: Attracts pollinators and birds eat seeds

LARVAL HOST TO: Hairstreak Butterfly

ZONE: 2-9

DISTRIBUTION: Native to all 48 contiguous states!

 

A colony-forming shrub that becomes extremely colorful in early fall. This plant is dieocious so on female plants, yellow-green flowers are followed by red berries which persist through winter. Rabbit, Drought, Erosion, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil, Black Walnut. Tolerant. Ferny foliage. Separate male and female Plants.

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