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Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)
Staghorn sumac reaches 25 feet in height at maturity with an equal spread. The Staghorn Sumac, Rhus typhina, is the most well-known sumac. Its branches resemble deer antlers. It is not as tolerant of poorly drained soils as other sumacs. The large clumps form bright splashes of color along forest margins, road banks, and fencerows and in old fields over much of the Appalachians. The large dark crimson - or rarely orange to yellow - pinnate leaves of this sumac have 15-31 narrow, leaflets that can be up to (6") long. Take advantage of this price and order today!
* $9.95
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