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Staghorn Seeds / Staghorn Seeds
Appearance: Staghorn sumac is known for its distinctive branching structure, which gives it a unique and ornamental appeal. The branches are densely covered with fine, velvety hairs, resembling the fuzzy antlers of a stag, hence the name "Staghorn" sumac. Its leaves are compound and pinnately divided into several leaflets. In the fall, the foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow.
Flowers and Fruit: Staghorn sumac produces small, greenish-yellow flowers in dense clusters called panicles during late spring or early summer. These flowers are attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies. Following the flowers, female plants produce clusters of red, fuzzy fruits called drupes.
Growth Habit and Size: Staghorn sumac typically grows as a large, spreading shrub but can occasionally develop into a small, multi-stemmed tree. It can reach a height of 15 to 25 feet and has a similar spread.
Growing Conditions: Staghorn sumac is highly adaptable and can thrive in a wide range of soil types, including poor, dry, or rocky soils. It prefers full sun but can tolerate some shade. This plant is resilient and can tolerate challenging environmental conditions, including drought and harsh winters. It is hardy in USDA zones 3 to 8.
Landscape Use: Staghorn sumac is valued for its aesthetic qualities and is commonly used in naturalistic or native plant landscapes. It can be planted as a specimen plant, in mass plantings, or in borders and hedgerows.
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