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Staghorn Sumac - #3 Pot - American Beauties Native Plant
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Staghorn Sumac - #3 Pot - American Beauties Native Plant

Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 15 - 25 FeetMature Width 20 - 30 FeetGrowing Zones 3 - 8The Staghorn Sumac is an ornamental shrub that introduces color and texture to a landscape. Rhus typhina is a native plant that features an upright, woody structure. The large, green, compound leaves are e…
Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 15 - 25 FeetMature Width 20 - 30 FeetGrowing Zones 3 - 8The Staghorn Sumac is an ornamental shrub that introduces color and texture to a landscape. Rhus typhina is a native plant that features an upright, woody structure. The large, green, compound leaves are evenly spaced along the branches. The branches also feature reddish-brown hairs for additional color. Sumac is best known for the ornamental fruiting clusters in a deep shade of burgundy. When the weather turns cold, the foliage turns shades of yellow, orange, and red.This tree-like shrub is large with an open form and can help define a space and create a woodland vibe. Sumac grows well in damp conditions, so it is a good choice for areas prone to flooding or near marshes or bodies of water. This perennial is low maintenance and can be grown in zones 3 through 8. Staghorn Sumac CarePlant the Staghorn Sumac in full sun to partial shade. The soil should be acidic and well drained. Apply a thick layer of organic mulch or compost around the base of the plant to retain moisture and provide extra nutrition. This plant prefers damp conditions and will require regular watering in drier soil. Feed Staghorn Sumac using a 6-2-4 fertilizer in the spring and fall.Sumac has an excellent natural shape and will look its best with minimal pruning. Remove long shoots in the late fall or early spring. Dig up and remove suckers to allow the plant to thrive and prevent it from spreading.Staghorn Sumac SpacingThis is a large, upright shrub with a tree-like form. Staghorn Sumac stands 15 to 25 feet tall, and the branches will reach 20 to 30 feet across. Space plants 25 feet apart to create a full and continuous planting.Image Courtesy of Wikipedia.Staghorn Sumac InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3 - 8Plant Type: BushesLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 15 - 25 FeetMature Spread: 20 - 30 FeetSpacing: 20 - 30 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): Green, YellowFlower Description: Bloom Period: June-JulyFoliage Type: Deciduous, VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Green, Orange, Red, YellowFoliage Description: ItS Large, Green, Compound Leaves That Turn Yellow, Orange, And Red Colors In The FallSeasonal Interest: Summer Flowering, Fall FloweringWatering: AverageResists: Rabbit, Disease, Pests & InsectsTolerates: DroughtAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Borders, Hedges & Privacy, Specimen or Focal PointFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Foliage Interest, Low Maintenance, Native to North AmericaBrand: Common Name: Staghorn SumacOther Name(s): Staghorn SumacScientific Name: Rhus Typhina | Bushes > Sumac American Beauties Native Plants 1013865-pc
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    Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 15 - 25 FeetMature Width 20 - 30 FeetGrowing Zones 3 - 8The Staghorn Sumac is an ornamental shrub that introduces color and texture to a landscape. Rhus typhina is a native plant that features an upright, woody structure. The large, green, compound leaves are evenly spaced along the branches. The branches also feature reddish-brown hairs for additional color. Sumac is best known for the ornamental fruiting clusters in a deep shade of burgundy. When the weather turns cold, the foliage turns shades of yellow, orange, and red.This tree-like shrub is large with an open form and can help define a space and create a woodland vibe. Sumac grows well in damp conditions, so it is a good choice for areas prone to flooding or near marshes or bodies of water. This perennial is low maintenance and can be grown in zones 3 through 8. Staghorn Sumac CarePlant the Staghorn Sumac in full sun to partial shade. The soil should be acidic and well drained. Apply a thick layer of organic mulch or compost around the base of the plant to retain moisture and provide extra nutrition. This plant prefers damp conditions and will require regular watering in drier soil. Feed Staghorn Sumac using a 6-2-4 fertilizer in the spring and fall.Sumac has an excellent natural shape and will look its best with minimal pruning. Remove long shoots in the late fall or early spring. Dig up and remove suckers to allow the plant to thrive and prevent it from spreading.Staghorn Sumac SpacingThis is a large, upright shrub with a tree-like form. Staghorn Sumac stands 15 to 25 feet tall, and the branches will reach 20 to 30 feet across. Space plants 25 feet apart to create a full and continuous planting.Image Courtesy of Wikipedia.Staghorn Sumac InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3 - 8Plant Type: BushesLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 15 - 25 FeetMature Spread: 20 - 30 FeetSpacing: 20 - 30 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): Green, YellowFlower Description: Bloom Period: June-JulyFoliage Type: Deciduous, VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Green, Orange, Red, YellowFoliage Description: ItS Large, Green, Compound Leaves That Turn Yellow, Orange, And Red Colors In The FallSeasonal Interest: Summer Flowering, Fall FloweringWatering: AverageResists: Rabbit, Disease, Pests & InsectsTolerates: DroughtAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Borders, Hedges & Privacy, Specimen or Focal PointFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Foliage Interest, Low Maintenance, Native to North AmericaBrand: Common Name: Staghorn SumacOther Name(s): Staghorn SumacScientific Name: Rhus Typhina | Bushes > Sumac American Beauties Native Plants 1013865-pc

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    Height15 - 25 Feet
    Spread20 - 30 Feet
    Water RequirementsAverage
    Other Name(s)Staghorn Sumac
    Foliage Color(s)Green, Orange, Red
    ToleratesDrought
    Bloom PeriodJune-july
    HabitUpright
    Flower Color(s)Green, Yellow
    Light ExposurePartial Sun To Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
    Plant TypeBushes
    Foliage TypeDeciduous, Variegated
    AttractsBirds
    Common NameStaghorn Sumac
    Scientific NameRhus Typhina
    UsesBorders, Hedges & Privacy, Specimen Or Focal Point
    ResistsRabbit, Disease, Pests & Insects
    Usda Hardiness Zone3 - 8
    Seasonal InterestSummer Flowering, Fall Flowering