Winged Sumac
Native shrub grows to be 8-10’ tall with up to 30’ spread. Also called “shining sumac” and dried berries can be consumed and have a tart lemony flavor. Creates habitat for wildlife and birds as well as moths and butterflies. Great for extremely dry, rocky areas, but can grow in any well drained soil. Requires full sun or partial sun. Hardy to zone 3/4. Potted 6”. Winged Sumac is dioecious plant, meaning that individual flowers are either male or female, and each plant has only one sex. Requires a second plant to produce fruit.
Native shrub grows to be 8-10’ tall with up to 30’ spread. Also called “shining sumac” and dried berries can be consumed and have a tart lemony flavor. Creates habitat for wildlife and birds as well as moths and butterflies. Great for extremely dry, rocky areas, but can grow in any well drained soil. Requires full sun or partial sun. Hardy to zone 3/4. Potted 6”. Winged Sumac is dioecious plant, meaning that individual flowers are either male or female, and each plant has only one sex. Requires a second plant to produce fruit.
Native shrub grows to be 8-10’ tall with up to 30’ spread. Also called “shining sumac” and dried berries can be consumed and have a tart lemony flavor. Creates habitat for wildlife and birds as well as moths and butterflies. Great for extremely dry, rocky areas, but can grow in any well drained soil. Requires full sun or partial sun. Hardy to zone 3/4. Potted 6”. Winged Sumac is dioecious plant, meaning that individual flowers are either male or female, and each plant has only one sex. Requires a second plant to produce fruit.