TIGEREYES CUTLEAF STAGHORN SUMAC
Description
Tigereye is an attractive dwarf cultivar of our native Staghorn Sumac. Compound, dissected leaves are chartreuse-yellow during the growing season, and turn shades of red and orange in the fall. Young stems are thick and velvety, adding interest to the winter landscape. This is a male cultivar so it will not produce fruit. A great standout in the summer and fall landscape. Use in masses or as a focal point. This is an introduction from Chicagoland Grows.
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