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Sumac - Skunkbush
Skunkbush has been widely planted at recreation sites, rest areas, and roadsides. It is generally drought tolerant. Skunkbush fruits, which persist through fall and winter, provide a food for birds and small mammals when other foods are scarce or unavailable. It is useful for windbreaks, shelterbelts, and because of the strong root development, for erosion control. This xeriscape plant has an upright ascending form that grows 3-6 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide. Skunkbush Sumac, rhus trilobata, is a native plant that has small yellow flowers in spring that produce small red fruits in late summer. It may form dense thickets that provide good hiding and nesting cover for small birds and mammals. The bright green foliage turns yellow, orange and scarlet in the fall. ... get more information
Lilac - James Macfarlane The large clusters of deliciously scented flowers bloom in May and June and are attractive to butterflies. This lilac has an upright shape. Lilacs should be grown in fertile, humus-rich, well drained soil. |
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