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Rhus typhina 'Dissecta'

Dissecta Staghorn Sumac

  • »  Rapidly spreading
  • »  Attracts wildlife
  • »  Largest species of the genus
  • »  July bloomer

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This species is the largest of all the sumacs in North America is commonly found along woodland edges and roadsides. Tiny yellow-green flowers bloom in lare spring to early summer with male and female flower cones which is attractive to wildlife. Large, 2’, deeply dissected, bright green leaves appear fern-like will turn attractive shades or orange, yellow, and red, in the fall. Rapidly spreading via root suckers so plant in an area that can be well-maintained.

Attributes
Fall Color
Foliage Color
Green
Maintenance and Care
Fast Growing
Vigorous
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Songbirds
Flower Color
Green
Yellow
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Spring
Exposure
Full Sun
Habit
Upright
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Rhus typhina 'Dissecta'

Easily grown in average to dry soil in full to part sun. Tolerant of a wide range of soils. Rapidly spreading via root suckers so plant in an area that can be well-maintained.