Fragrant Sumac

$34.00

Rhus aromatica 'GroLow'

Fragrant sumac is an adaptable native deciduous shrub with glossy dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers appear in early spring before the foliage emerges. Fragrant sumac develops stunning orange to red fall foliage color and red berries. Known for its citrus-like scent, it is an excellent plant for stabilizing embankments or as a garden mass.

  • Height: 2 - 6’

  • Spread: 6-10’

  • Pot size: 4 qt

  • Bloom time: Early spring

  • Light: Full sun to part shade

  • Moisture: Average to dry

  • Attracts: Birds, butterflies, and Luna moths

  • Deer resistant: Yes

  • Companion plants: Highbush Blueberry

Photo Credit: Kristen Ossmann

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Rhus aromatica 'GroLow'

Fragrant sumac is an adaptable native deciduous shrub with glossy dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers appear in early spring before the foliage emerges. Fragrant sumac develops stunning orange to red fall foliage color and red berries. Known for its citrus-like scent, it is an excellent plant for stabilizing embankments or as a garden mass.

  • Height: 2 - 6’

  • Spread: 6-10’

  • Pot size: 4 qt

  • Bloom time: Early spring

  • Light: Full sun to part shade

  • Moisture: Average to dry

  • Attracts: Birds, butterflies, and Luna moths

  • Deer resistant: Yes

  • Companion plants: Highbush Blueberry

Photo Credit: Kristen Ossmann

Rhus aromatica 'GroLow'

Fragrant sumac is an adaptable native deciduous shrub with glossy dark green leaves. Small yellow flowers appear in early spring before the foliage emerges. Fragrant sumac develops stunning orange to red fall foliage color and red berries. Known for its citrus-like scent, it is an excellent plant for stabilizing embankments or as a garden mass.

  • Height: 2 - 6’

  • Spread: 6-10’

  • Pot size: 4 qt

  • Bloom time: Early spring

  • Light: Full sun to part shade

  • Moisture: Average to dry

  • Attracts: Birds, butterflies, and Luna moths

  • Deer resistant: Yes

  • Companion plants: Highbush Blueberry

Photo Credit: Kristen Ossmann

More Info: https://mtcubacenter.org/plants/fragrant-sumac/

https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/rhus-aromatica/