Do you want something a little different, maybe even exotic for your landscape project? Think Sumac. They're tough and hardy, and will reward you with unsurpassable fall colors. With many types to choose from with names like Winged, Staghorn, Smooth sumac, Tiger Eyes, and Prairie Flame, you can go wild in your designs.
They are great for bees and birds, erosion control, and are tolerant of poor soils and drought. They have no real pests and their architectural look and spreading habits are fantastic.
In this article by Felder Rushing, learn about the pros and cons of landscaping with Sumac trees.
The spectacular color and form of this lesser-known tree make it a garden stand-out. DK - The Complete Gardener's Guide , 2011 Dorling Kindersley Limited Want something completely different, super-exotic looking, and incredibly tough and hardy, that nobody else has in their landscape? Think sumac—one of North America’s best [...]
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