





Winged Sumac (Rhus copallinum)
A native small tree/ large shrub that gets attractive flowers in midsummer. Winged sumac is a great wildlife plant. The flowers attract a wide range of pollinators, the fruit/drupes are an important food source for songbirds in late fall/winter.
Height 7-14 feet tall. May grow multiple stems/trunks. A great plant for a naturalized area. Fall foliage is an attractive reddish/burgundy color.
Host plant for roughly 54 lepidoptera species
The winged Sumacs are in 5 gallon pots, roughly 3-4 feet tall.
A native small tree/ large shrub that gets attractive flowers in midsummer. Winged sumac is a great wildlife plant. The flowers attract a wide range of pollinators, the fruit/drupes are an important food source for songbirds in late fall/winter.
Height 7-14 feet tall. May grow multiple stems/trunks. A great plant for a naturalized area. Fall foliage is an attractive reddish/burgundy color.
Host plant for roughly 54 lepidoptera species
The winged Sumacs are in 5 gallon pots, roughly 3-4 feet tall.
A native small tree/ large shrub that gets attractive flowers in midsummer. Winged sumac is a great wildlife plant. The flowers attract a wide range of pollinators, the fruit/drupes are an important food source for songbirds in late fall/winter.
Height 7-14 feet tall. May grow multiple stems/trunks. A great plant for a naturalized area. Fall foliage is an attractive reddish/burgundy color.
Host plant for roughly 54 lepidoptera species
The winged Sumacs are in 5 gallon pots, roughly 3-4 feet tall.