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In a wild environment, this would be a wonderful native (to eastern US) plant, but it’s a monster in a typical older suburban yard. In ...Read More
This is the latest-blooming type of sumac and is an important bee forage during the late summer nectar dearth in our area. It blooms in l...Read More
A handsome native shrub that I have seen wild in the acid, sandy soil of southern Delaware. Morton Arboretum has planted it in their silt...Read More
A nice native addition to any woodland edge in the south:
Attractive shiny summer foliage
Can grow in full sun or light sha...Read More
While some neighbors have totally eradicated their trees, I love mine. They make a good screen and the fall color is great. The fall sh...Read More
I have found all types of Sumac very invasive. They are like the dandelion of the tree world and are just as difficult to eradicate from ...Read More
This small tree is a native to the very alkaline soils of Central Texas. It is fast-growing and easy to transplant and the leaves give a...Read More
Beautiful small understory tree beneath the oaks and mulberries on this southern Oklahoma acreage. Suckers to form small colonies. Mahoga...Read More
I have to go with a neutral on this little tree.
I have had mine going on twenty years now and it fills a little English...Read More
A common sight in the fence-rows and fallow fields here in West KY. Huge stands line the roadways filling the area with early, brilliant ...Read More
The Flameleaf sumac is a lovely small tree with wonderful fall color.
Mine has bloomed every year but has failed to set fruit. I w...Read More
Flame-leaf sumac, native to Central Texas, tends to form thickets via rhizomes and suckers. It grows prolifically in our semi-arid clima...Read More