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Tag: typhina

Posted on October 13, 2011 in Gardening, Plant Profiles, Xeriscape

Staghorn Sumac

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When most plants are finishing up for the season, Staghorn Sumac is just coming into its prime. During the growing season, the plant’s sturdy brown stems support  leaves a foot or more in length, with many 4-inch leaflets, all grass-green. But in the fall, its brilliant red-orange fall foliage sets the landscape on fire.

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