Dwarf tree with green leaves turn to bright yellow

Low Moor, IA

I finally found out what that dwarf shrub or tree is. its a SUMAC!. I stopped and talked to the owner whom has three of them in there beautiful 2 acre yard. what I didn't know was that there are sucker growths constantly and they have done a great job keeping them gone. its a great looking landscape shrub, yellowish green now and by sept. it will be a bright yellow. no flowers just leaves and red seed pods on one tree I saw today. so mystery finally solved. I'm sure others here have this and if I can find a sunny spot I'm gonna have one.

This message was edited Jul 22, 2015 7:21 PM

Reno, NV(Zone 6b)

A photo would help.

Low Moor, IA



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Low Moor, IA



This message was edited Jul 20, 2015 6:32 PM

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Reno, NV(Zone 6b)

I can't see it well enough to venture a guess. Maybe someone will recognize it. Transfer your thread to the ID Forum.

Low Moor, IA

at this point in time I do not know how to transfer from one department to another. i'll get another picture whenever it quits raining. there can't be any other dwarfs that just have green leaves in the spring/summer and change to bright yellow leaves in fall till frost, with no flowers.

Reno, NV(Zone 6b)

Start a new thread in the ID forum then post a link to this thread. (Highlight what's on the search line and paste into the new thread).

If you can't figure it out, I can do it. It will just be weird because it will appear to be coming from me, not you.

I live in Nevada. I'm not really up on my "mid-eastern" plants and trees.

Daisy

Low Moor, IA

yes, i'll start all over when I get a better photo. I'm gonna try and delete all my old messages here..............I hope.

Reno, NV(Zone 6b)

You don't have to delete anything. Add photos here or start a new thread in the Plant ID Forum.

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