Fragrant Sumac Tree
Fragrant sumac rhus aromatica or fragrant sumac is native to most of kansas.
Fragrant sumac tree. Evergreen sumac rhus virens. Fragrant sumac rhus. 12 north american sumac trees and shrubs elm leaved sumac rhus coriaria. It can grow anywhere from four to 35 feet in size.
Fragrant sumac our smallest species ranges from 1 to 5 feet. Fragrant sumac is a tough plant that tolerates neglect as well as a variety of different growing. A small rounded spreading shrub which forms a dense thicket of stems. When to plant a fragrant sumac planting time.
Height is 2 to 5 feet tall and 5 to 10 feet wide. Fragrant sumac is a thicket forming shrub with branches ascending or lying on the ground. Foliage fragrant when crushed. Fragrant sumac is a gorgeous medium sized shrub that has appeared in landscaping in the past 10 years.
It also tolerates full sun and light shade. Its only need is well drained areas such a slope. Leaves are alternate compound with three leaflets leaflets lacking stalks. Sumac can be a small tree or a shrub in shape and likes to grow on dry slopes.
The leaves are notched and grow in slightly taggered pairs until the end where one leaf will be perpendicular to the rest. Homer edward price flickr cc by 2 0 this plant also known as tobacco sumac has. The cultivar gro low is often used as a ground cover as it is lower growing. It has many attractive features such as glossy green leaves rich red leaves in fall red berries and excellent drought tolerance.
Fragrant sumac grows 2 4 feet tall and spreads to 8 feet wide by means of sprawling branches that root when they come in contact with the soil. Also known as tanner s sumac or sicilian sumac this species has a number of. Terminal leaflet 2 2 inches long short stalked egg shaped tip pointed to rounded margin lobed or coarsely toothed lower edge lacking teeth. This large shrub has compound leaves meaning each leaf is composed of several leaflets.
Sumac has upright fruit clusters usually red and covered in a velvet fuzz. Dig a hole. The delicate flowers of the fragrant sumac provide nectar for bees and other beneficial insects. The staghorn sumac and its canadian cousins appearance.