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Native shrub fragrant sumac (Rhus aromatica) is an often-recommended option. While it doesn't turn into a vine, it definitely rambles, with the branches putting out roots as they grow (though not ...
The foliage of Dwarf fragrant sumac remains green during very hot ... Its botanical name is Rhus aromatica, and it grows from Quebec south to Florida and west to the pacific.
Jay Ridens, Indianapolis A: Rhus aromatica “Gro-low” is a dwarf selection of a native fragrant sumac made by Synnestvedt Nursery Co. in Round Lake. This woody deciduous plant reaches 2 to 3 ...
Another edible sumac found in Arkansas is fragrant sumac (Rhus aromatica), which, according to the plant society looks remarkably similar to poison oak and ivy. Remember the old adage: Leaves of ...
In parts of Canada and Northern Mexico, sumac berry shrubs such as Rhus glabra, Rhus aromatica, and Rhus copallinum. The berries are used to prepare delectable North American Sumac infused cold ...