Sumac, Staghorn – Rhus typhina
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A large, loose, open-spreading shrub with a flattish crown and rather picturesque branches resembling the velvety antlers of a deer, hence the name Staghorn. Borderline hardiness, may regularly freeze back in winter.
Additional information
Size | Conservation Grade – base price |
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Height of Maturity: | 8-16' |
Spacing in Row | 4-6' |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Wildlife Value | Good |