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Bare Root Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)

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The wild Staghorn Sumac, native throughout eastern North America, was an early introduction to Europe and was familiar to English herbalist and

Rhus typhina (Staghorn Sumac)

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Tiger Eyes® is a beautiful golden-leafed form of cutleaf staghorn sumac. New growth is a lively chartreuse green, quickly changing to yellow, both

Tiger Eyes Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac | Rhus typhina

Hardy, deciduous North American shrub forms brilliant scarlet, plume-like fruit clusters on the female plants and the attractive shiny, dark green

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Rhus typhina (staghorn sumac)

Marketplace orders are for “Immediate Shipping” ONLY., Rhus typhina, Other common names: velvet sumac, hairy sumac., Mature Height: 15 foot, Soil

Staghorn Sumac Tree - (2-3'), Bright Green Leaves Turn Orange-red in Fall. Fragrant Yellow-green Flowers Produce Bright Red Fruit Clusters

Hardiness in Plant Hardiness Zones 5-8. Enjoy the process of growing and crafting your own pink lemonade from the tart sumac berries. ✅ Upon

Exact plant Staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina) 3-4 year old plant, well rooted