








Staghorn Sumac | Rhus typhina
Staghorn sumac is a native shrub with velvety branches and bright red fuzzy flower clusters. The long, slender leaves turn bright crimson and yellow in the fall. Grows well in forest edges and gravely soils. Low-maintenance and its fruit provides crucial food for birds in the winter.
Sun: Full sun
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 1-gal
Staghorn sumac is a native shrub with velvety branches and bright red fuzzy flower clusters. The long, slender leaves turn bright crimson and yellow in the fall. Grows well in forest edges and gravely soils. Low-maintenance and its fruit provides crucial food for birds in the winter.
Sun: Full sun
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 1-gal
Staghorn sumac is a native shrub with velvety branches and bright red fuzzy flower clusters. The long, slender leaves turn bright crimson and yellow in the fall. Grows well in forest edges and gravely soils. Low-maintenance and its fruit provides crucial food for birds in the winter.
Sun: Full sun
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 1-gal