What’s that red in the woods? Sumac, most likely. “It’s a harbinger,” said Julie Janoski, Plant Clinic Manager at The Morton Arboretum. “When you see those first scarlet sumac leaves, you know autumn ...
I am looking for an inexpensive and easy-to-grow shrub or ground cover to fill in a large area between my garage and a fence. This area is on the side of my yard and not very visible, so flowers are ...
When I announced to some friends that I was planning to establish a native sumac grove on my property, the first thing I heard was, “Why would you want to plant that trash tree on your property?” I ...
- sweet-scented sumac of eastern America having ternate leaves and yellowish-green flowers in spikes resembling catkins followed by red hairy fruits ...
This dense, low-growing dwarf cultivar of the fragrant sumac has brilliant fall color. Excellent as a ground cover in harsh conditions, it can handle a range of soil conditions as long as its roots ...
Rhus typhina, también conocido como zumaque de Virginia o zumaque flamígero, es un arbusto originario de Norteamérica apreciado globalmente tanto por su belleza ornamental como por su valor ecológico ...
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