Native Utah Plants
Oakleaf Sumac
Oakleaf Sumac
Rhus aromatica var. trilobata
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Oakleaf Sumac (Rhus aromatica var. trilobata) is a hardy, drought-resistant shrub that brings multi-season interest to landscapes. In spring, it produces subtle lush green leaves with yellowish flowers with, which give way to clusters of red berries by late summer and are favored by birds and small mammals. In the fall, Oakleaf Sumac leaves move from lush green to vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red. In the wild, this shrub can get very wide and die out in the middle; in a maintained landscape, a bit of pruning will rejuvenate and encourage more aesthetic, organized growth. Adaptable to various soil types, this low-maintenance shrub adds form, structure and color to native gardens.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Rhus aromatica var. trilobata
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains, Wasatch Front Valley, and Southern Utah
Native elevation: 2500-8000 ft
Water requirement: Low - Medium
Drought tolerance: High
Light requirement: Full sun and Partial shade
Shade tolerance: Low - Medium
Mature size: 3-4' H by 5-6' W
Bloom time: March - June
Flower color: Yellow
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