Also known as Lemonade Sumac, this drought tolerant hearty shrub grow up to 8 ft tall and can handle a wide range of conditions. Yellowish flowers cluster in spikes which are followed by red fruit. This is another plant that shows striking fall foliage in the shades of yellow, orange and red.
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