Family: Anacardiaceae

Scientific Name: Rhus copallina var. latifolia Morton

Common Name: Prairie Flame Shining Sumac

Description

Prairie Flame Shining Sumac (Rhus copallina var latifolia) is a Sumac that has brilliant fall foliage color. A selection by the Morton Arboretum of the native Shining Sumac.

Pronunciation(rhoos)(ko-pal-LI-na)
Plant TypeShrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone5-7
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage to dry
Soil & Siteaverage to poor soils, very adaptable, drought tolerent
Flowerscreamy white blooms in late June, a non-fruiting male selection
Leavesglossy green during growing season red during the fall
Dimensions5-7 tall by 4-10 spread in 15 years, suckering can form colonies, medium growth rate
Propagationdivision, root cuttings
Cultivar OriginSelected from the collections of The Morton Arboretum of Lisle, Illinois, (USA). Grown from seed collected in Iroquois County Conservation Area, near the Illinois/Indiana border. A Chicago Land introduction.
Author's NotesThe fall color of this plant is amazing.
Notes & ReferenceChicago Land Plant Release Bulletin #13
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