Fragrant Sumac Rhus aromatica

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About This Plant

A small growing, irregular-shaped shrub, this species is great for planting on hillsides and as a groundcover, as it will sucker from its roots and form colonies. Birds and small mammals will eat its red berries, especially in the winter, while fragrant sumac's thicket-like density may provide valuable cover. The leaves are a beautiful red/orange/purple in the autumn and are fragrant.

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