The Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina) is often used in mass plantings, for naturalizing, or on steep slopes. Its open habit and hairy stems resemble horns on a male deer, giving the staghorn sumac its name. It is one of the last plants to leaf out in the spring with bright green leaves that change to an attractive yellow, orange, and scarlet in fall. Among the most recognizable characteristics are large, upright clusters of fuzzy red fruits that appear above the branches in late summer on female plants. Many people have trained this plant to become a beautiful specimen shrub, as they can be maintained at a height of around 8 feet fairly easily. They are highly appealing to birds. This tree grows at a fast rate.
What you are purchasing is 1 Staghorn Sumac tree, at a size of your choosing, featuring GTGSuper Roots. Handle with care.