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Evergreen Sumac - Native GardenersEvergreen Sumac - Native Gardeners
Evergreen Sumac - Native GardenersEvergreen Sumac - Native Gardeners
Evergreen Sumac - Native GardenersEvergreen Sumac - Native Gardeners
Evergreen Sumac - Native Gardeners
Evergreen Sumac - Native Gardeners
Evergreen Sumac - Native Gardeners
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Note : During our spring season, preparation of materials for careful packaging of plants before shipping typically takes 14 business days, in addition to the standard shipping times.

Rhus virens

Also known as Evergreen Sumac, Tobacco Sumac, Lambrisco, Lentrisco

The evergreen sumac is a shrub or small tree that grows to a height of 6-10 ft and spreads its branches widely. Its shiny, evergreen, pinnate foliage turns pink in early spring and maroon after frost. The plant has 5-9 fleshy leaflets on stiff stems, with alternate 2-5 1/2 inches long leaves. Its inconspicuous flowers, with five petals, grow in clusters 1-2 inches long at the ends of stout branches and are greenish or white. In mid-September, the fruit is red, broader than long, and covered with fine hairs.

The evergreen sumac can be used to make a nice, thick hedge or screen, but it can also grow tree-like with a long, straight trunk. Only female plants produce flowers and berries. It is fast-growing, generally insect—and disease-free, and drought-tolerant. Although not a true evergreen, its leaves are green through the winter and then drop, to be replaced within a week with a new crop.

BONAP MAP 

Height: 8’-10’
Spread: 8’-10’
Bloom: June-November
Light: Full Sun, Part Shade, Dappled Shade
Water: Low
Zone: 7, 8, 9, 10
Origin: Texas

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