Staghorn Sumac
Rhus typhina
SUM-STA
A large shrub or small tree with thick branches and bright green, oblong leaves which turns striking shades of red in autumn. Greenish yellow flowers appear in early summer followed by fuzzy red fruit.
Max Elevation: 8500
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Plants similar to Staghorn Sumac
Autumn Amber Three Leaf Sumac
Also called Creeping Three-Leaf Sumac. A ground cover form of super hardy sumac. Blooms chartreuse flowers in mid-spring. Glossy green summer foliage turns an amazing amber-yellow in autumn.
Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac
Deeply cut, compound, deep green foliage adds to a ferny appearance. Intense scarlet red coloring is outstanding in fall. Brown felt covered stems add interest. Does well in poor soil. Looks great planted in beds of low, creeping Junipers like Calgary Carpet or Blue Chip.
Gro-Low Sumac
A very easy to grow shrub. Known for its reddish orange fall color. Great for planting on slopes. Very drought tolerant and excellent for use in native theme plantings. Very glossy foliage.
Smooth Sumac
Thick smooth branches form an open, irregular crown. Rich green leaves turn to shades of yellow, orange and red in autumn. Clusters of yellow flowers become velvety, red fruit in late summer.
Three Leaf Sumac
Three-lobed, dark green leaves become fiery red to orange in fall. Arching branches form a dense rounded shrub with tiny clusters of yellow flowers. This is a native shrub with a spreading habit.
Tiger Eyes® Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac
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