5 Black "Shining" Sumac bareroot seedling 1-2’

Shipping to United States: $6.00
Sorry, this item has sold.

You will receive 5 12-24 inch bare root seedlings with each purchase. Your plant will not come with instructions; please know how to care for your plants.

USDA ZONE 3-9
Rhus copallinum, the winged sumac, shining sumac, dwarf sumac or flameleaf sumac, is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family that is native to eastern North America. It is a deciduous tree growing to 3.5–5.5 metres tall and an equal spread with a rounded crown. Shining sumac is often cultivated, where it is well-suited to natural and informal landscapes because it has underground runners which spread to provide dense, shrubby cover for birds and wildlife. This species is valued for ornamental planting because of its lustrous dark green foliage which turns a brilliant orange-red in fall. The fall color display is frequently enjoyed along interstate highways, as the plant readily colonizes these and other disturbed sites. The tiny, greenish-yellow flowers, borne in compact, terminal panicles, are followed by showy red clusters of berries which persist into the winter and attract wildlife.

The flowers are yellow, flowering in the summer. The fruit attracts birds with no significant litter problem, is persistent on the tree and showy.

The bark is thin and easily damaged from mechanical impact; branches droop as the tree grows, and will require pruning for vehicular or pedestrian clearance beneath the canopy; routinely grown with, or trainable to be grown with, multiple trunks. The tree wants to grow with several trunks but can be trained to grow with a single trunk. It has no thorns.

We are a certified nursery in Tennessee certificate #14856

Reviews (3)

Average:

All came healthy and not damaged so I'm very happy!


4 of the 5 are doing great. 1 never showed signs of life.


Excellent seller. Thank your for the extra plant 🌱


Legal imprint