Skunkbush Sumac
Skunkbush Sumac
Skunkbush sumac is native to Nebraska. It can tolerate
alkaline and extreme drought conditions. The clusters of
berry-like fruit are covered with a soft, dense hair and
turn a deep red in late summer, and the shrub has a good
fall color. Skunkbush sumac is a good wildlife species,
providing food for birds throughout the winter. It can
be used on the inside or outside rows of windbreaks.
Good fall color.
Shrubs
Height at 20:
4 feet-6 feet
Height at Maturity:
4 feet-6 feet
Spacing Within Rows:
6 feet-10 feet
Spacing Between Rows:
12 feet-16 feet