Rhus copallina

Common name: winged sumac
Type:
Deciduous shrub
USDA hardiness zones:
4-9

Flameleaf sumac is a Missouri native deciduous shrub or small tree which occurs in dryish soils on hillsides, open woods, glades, fields and along the margins of roadsides, railroad tracks and roads throughout most of the central and southern parts of the State. It is a large open shrub which typically grows to 10' tall (rarely to 30' as a tree) and spreads by root suckers to form large colonies in the wild. It is very similar to smooth sumac (see Rhus glabra L990), except (a) leaflets are untoothed and (b) leaf midribs have leafy ridges or wings that give rise to another common name of winged... more »

  • Full sun to part shade
  • Dry to medium
  • Medium

Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Tolerant of a wide range of soils except for those that are poorly drained.

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