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| Rhus glabra Smooth sumacThis common roadside companion is known for its early-to-develop bright red fall color and ability to survive in poor sites.| Habit: | A leggy suckering shrub that continues to broaden over time forming extremely large thickets | | Size: | 8-15' high when cultivated but much shorter along poor roadside sites | | Color: | Dark green | | Texture: | Medium in summer becoming coarse in winter | | Hardiness: | Zone 3a USDA | | Habitat: | A common US and Canadian native, it occurs most frequently from Maine - Florida - Texas - Manitoba, plus scattered locations from Arizona - British Columbia | | Family: | Anacardiaceae | |
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