| Rhus copallina |
Introduced in 1688 from Eastern N. America, common name is Dwarf Sumach which describes it well being like a miniature version of R. typhina including good autumn colouring. |
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| Rhus glabra |
The 'Smooth Sumach'. Medium to large sized spreading shrub, attractive large pinnate foliage turning stunning autumn colours of red orange and scarlet. |
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| Rhus potaninii |
Introduced by Ernest Wilson from China around the turn of the 1900's. Makes a small round headed tree, in autumn the usual fabulous display of colour |
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| Rhus trilobata |
Introduced from Western N. America about 1629, forms a small shrub with light branches and small attractive foliage which unfortunately don’t smell that good. A plant for the enthusiast or collector. |
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| Rhus typhina |
The well known Stags Horn Sumach. Makes a superb large shrub or small tree of good architectural quality, spectacular autumn foliage display of reds and orange. |
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| Rhus typhina Laciniata |
A very attractive form of the Stags-horn Sumach, lovely cut leaved foliage and wonderful autumn colours of reds and orange. Makes an excellent large shrub or small tree of good architectural qualities. |
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