is a deciduous shrub or small tree known for its pinnately compound leaves and distinctive upright clusters of fuzzy, red, or white berries. It is
Rhus typhina (Staghorn sumac) Native Plants of North America
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Family: Anacardiaceae (commonly known as the Sumac or Cashew family), Hardy to Zones 4 to 9, (Stag's Horn Sumac, Sumach, Velvet Sumach) Perennial
Sumac, Staghorn (Rhus typhina), packet of 50 seeds
Staghorn Sumac
The staghorn sumac is a 15-30 ft., colony-forming, deciduous shrub with crooked, leaning trunks, picturesque branches and velvety twigs. Large,
Rhus typhina- Staghorn Sumac
Staghorn Sumac - A Foraging Guide to Its Food, Medicine and Other Uses
Height: 15'-20' Spread: 12'-16'. Large compound leaves give this plant a tropical look. Pyramidal clusters of velvety crimson fruits appear in late
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Rhus typhina - Staghorn sumac – Gowanus Canal Conservancy
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