Sumac, Staghorn
Rhus typhina
$49.99
Unit price per9 in stock - Inventory reflects the current availability and may change due to in-store purchases
Staghorn Sumac is a bold, architectural native that earns its name from the velvety, antler-like branches that give the plant a distinctive year-round presence. The dramatic tropical-looking compound leaves — sometimes 18–24 inches long — turn an extraordinary range of scarlet, orange, and gold in autumn, making this one of the most spectacular fall color shrubs native to the Great Lakes region. Dense, upright cones of deep red velvet fruit persist through winter, drawing birds and providing an ornamental focal point when the landscape is otherwise bare. Exceptionally tough, drought tolerant once established, and spreading naturally into colonies, it’s ideal for naturalizing slopes, banks, and areas where erosion control with a native plant is the goal.
Mature Height: 15' - 20'
Mature Spread: 20 - 40'
Sunlight Exposure: Sun
Water Needs: Low
Plant Profile
Sumac, Staghorn
Sunlight Exposure
Sun
Water Needs
Low
Landscape Use
Accent
Growth Rate
Fast
Growth Shape
Spreading
Flowering Season
Spring
Foliage Color
Green
Pest + Disease Resistance
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Insect Resistant, Disease Resistant
Pollinator + Wildlife Support
Native (Great Lakes Region), Pollinator – Butterflies, Benefits Birds
Season of Interest
Spring, Fall
Fall Color
Orange, Red-Burgundy, Yellow-Gold
Garden Performance & Beauty
None
Environmental Tolerances
Cold Tolerant, Erosion Control, Juglone (Black Walnut) Tolerant
Winter Foliage
Deciduous
Planting Service Deposit
$150.00
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