Rhus Typhina Plant. Long (60 cm), turns striking shades of orange, yellow and scarlet in fall. Its strong architectural form and elegant silhouette are revealed in.

Soft, velvet twigs sumac has been cultivated in europe for centuries as an ornamental prized for its vivid fall foliage and distintive fruit. The common name “staghorn” is derived from the pubescence (hair) on the stems that look like a buck’s antler. The fruits and foliage rival the invasive burning bush for fall color, and the species will establish just about anywhere, suckering to form a large patch over.