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Grows wild here along with Rhus copallinum, and what appears to be a type that is in between the two, most likely the result of hybridiza...Read More
It is a wonderful native shrub in eastern NA. The female plants bear red fruit for birds and other wildlife and it gets a wonderful red f...Read More
This is my very most favorite shrubby tree, beautifully primeval, with a wild, almost tropical appeal. So very, very lovely! Besides th...Read More
just FYI it's Staghorn Sumac or Rhus typhina that you are able to make a kind of lemonade out of. The alkaloid content of Smoothe is dif...Read More
I Notice that people call this invade Peoples yards... I have yet to see it. I saw the Chinese Sumac does those. Then again the only Thr...Read More
I have a small grove of these growing in my back yard and invasive or not, they are still an American native. I prefer this over the Tree...Read More
This is currently growing on a dry slope where nothing else will grow in our yard. They are on my side yard where we removed numerous lu...Read More
We have lots of this in Missouri and I had always heard you could make a drink from the ripe berries, so I tried it. It wasn't all that ...Read More
Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra, is Native to Texas and other States.
This is the only shrub or tree species that is native to all 48 contiguous states, which attests to it's ability to adapt to a wide varie...Read More
Another "fun" plant for which I got into trouble for transplanting into the backyard. The fall foliage is very nice. The "berries" (dru...Read More