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Rhus virens (Multi) - Evergreen Sumac

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Rhus virens (Multi) is more commonly recognized as the Evergreen Sumac, a distinguished and resilient tree species revered for its year-round visual appeal. Revel in the transformative magic of its glossy foliage as it offers an exquisite display from enduring summer green to striking fall hues. Its small white flowers bloom boldly from late summer to early fall, their delicate beauty set dramatically against the backdrop of the plant's dark green canopy. This botanical wonder doubles as a wildlife banquet, its deep red berries offering ample sustenance to the local fauna. For landscaping enthusiasts in arid regions, Evergreen Sumac is an unmissable feature, boasting supreme drought tolerance and the ability to flourish in challenging conditions from full sun to medium shade. Whether you're looking to enhance your landscape with an impressive specimen, an organic screen, or a lush hedge, Evergreen Sumac is the versatile powerhouse you've been searching for. Adaptable, hardy and offering a probable growth height of 8-12 feet, the Evergreen Sumac is ideal for nature-friendly landscaping designs, adding aesthetic charm to your garden while also supporting its wildlife ecosystem.

  • Size: Up to 8-12 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small white flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves with impressive fall color
  • Water usage: Drought tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Wildlife Attraction: Deep red berries attract a variety of birds and other wildlife
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