Fragrant Sumac (Rhus aromatica) - W
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Rhus aromatica
The Fragrant sumac attracts birds and butterflies. It also offers fragrant yellow blooms in April, good fall color, and showy fruit enjoyed by local wildlife.
↕️ 2-6 ft. ↔️ 6-10 ft.
FUN FACTS Male catkins form in late summer and persist throughout the winter until eventually blooming in spring. Female flowers give way in late summer to small clusters of hairy, red berries which may persist into winter.
MAINTENANCE This is a low-maintenance plant that prefers full sun to part shade and dry to medium soil. It can tolerate rabbits, drought, erosion, clay soil, dry soil, shallow rocky soil, and Black Walnut.
6911 Hathaway Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46818
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