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Scientific Name: Rhus typhina
Record Found: 1
| Scientific Name | Common Name | Light Regime | Moisture Regime | Plant Type | Maximum expected height (in feet) | Pollinator? | Flowering Seasons | Grassland Species | Riparian Buffer | Riparian Zone | |||||||||
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| Rhus typhina | Staghorn Sumac | Sun, Part, Shade | Moist, Dry | Woody, broad-leaved | >25 | Yes | Spring, Early Summer | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=761 Plant Virginia Natives Link: https://www.plantvirginianatives.org/virginia-regional-native-plant-campaigns-guides Commercial Seed Available: Ernst Conservation Seed Co. (seed) Live Plant Available: Earth Sangha Wild Plant Nursery (live plant), Seven Bends Nursery (live plant), Watermark Woods (live plant) Synonym: Rhus typhina, Rhus typhina, Rhus typhina Digital Atlas Name: Rhus typhina L. Habitat: Roadsides, fencerows, clearings, old fields, and dry rocky woodlands and barrens over mafic and calcareous rocks. Common in the mountains; rare elsewhere. Synonyms: [= C, F, G, K, Pa., R, W, W.Va.; = R. hirta (Linnaeus) Sudworth - S] taxonPhenology: May-Jun; Jun-Sep County Names: Wise, Westmoreland, Washington, Warren, Surry, Stafford, Smyth, Shenandoah, Scott, Rockingham, Rockbridge, Roanoke, Rappahannock, Pulaski, Prince William, Pittsylvania, Page, Nelson, Montgomery, Madison, Loudoun, Lee, King George, Highland, Henrico, Greene, Grayson, Giles, Franklin, Floyd, Fairfax, Dinwiddie, Dickenson, Craig, Clarke, Chesterfield, Chesapeake, Carroll, Campbell, Buckingham, Buchanan, Botetourt, Bland, Bedford, Bath, Augusta, Arlington, Amherst, Alleghany, Albemarle Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: Yes Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||