Staghorn Sumac
Trees
Staghorn Sumac
Rhus typhina
Staghorn sumac is a bold, suckering small tree celebrated above all for its theatrical autumn display, when large pinnate leaves ignite in scarlet, orange, and gold before falling to reveal velvety, antler-like branches. Dense conical fruit clusters (drupes) persist well into winter, providing striking architectural interest and valuable food for birds.
Light
Full Sun
Water
Dry
Average
Height
Tall
Foliage
Deciduous
Border
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