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Rhus aromatica
Fragrant sumac
A small to medium suckering shrub with good fall color. It can be used as a massed shrub or an excellent fast cover for banks.
Habit:
Broad rounded, suckering and spreading shrub that forms a dense tangled mass
Size:
2-6' high
Color:
Medium to dark green or slightly bluish green
Texture:
Medium
Hardiness:
Zone 3b USDA
Habitat:
Vermont - Georgia - Texas - Nebraska - Ontario
Family:
Anacardiaceae
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