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Rocky Mountain Sumac

Rhus glabra 'Cismontana'
$2095
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$100 $129.99 $44.99
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Plant Highlights

Rocky Mountain Sumac highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Rhus glabra 'Cismontana'
  • Growing Zones
    4-7
  • Mature Height
    10 - 12 feet
  • Mature Spread
    4 - 5 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Low Once Established
  • Soil
    Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    Green
  • Fall Color
    Scarlet Red
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Pruning Time
    When Dormant
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring

Do you need a tough plant? Well, this is a tough plant!

The Rocky Mountain Sumac (Rhus glabra 'Cismontana') thrives in some of the harshest environments that America has to offer! Rocky Mountain Sumac has an almost tropical appearance. The palm-like leaves will definitely spice up those rocky, sandy or dry corners of your yard. Being a xeric plant, it doesn't need you to water it once it's established. If it's happy where you plant it, then it will start to form into a nice thicket.

This native cultivar happily grows on bare cliff faces in Colorado and windswept plains in Wyoming where it may get a few inches of rain a year at best. If this Sumac can survive and even thrive in these tough conditions, imagine how well it will perform in your landscape!

Just about the only things that can kill this tough guy are too much attention (i.e. overwatering and feeding) and deer which can find it tasty. But here's the real kicker, though. Come fall, the Rocky Mountain Sumac turns into a blazing fire red fall color that will push your landscape into high gear.

Planting and Application:

It acts like nothing is wrong while it thrives in a crack in a concrete parking lot. Steep hillsides and slopes are no problem. Let it ramble freely in the back portion of your property to fill in quickly, house and shelter birds, provide informal screening and block wind in the summer.It will do equally well in your front or side yard as screening.

Sumacs are prime wildlife habitat and beneficial insect plants. You can limb them up to reveal the great multi-stem branching for a tree-form look in the landscape. Soften tricky to mow slopes and stop erosion and quickly shedding water. For a real spectacle, be sure to plant a row where you'll enjoy the fall display.

  • Fine Textured Tropical Foliage
  • Unique Yellow Blooms
  • Fiery Fall Color
  • Low Maintenance & Easy To Grow
  • Erosion, Xeriscaping, Drought Tolerant, Difficult Locations for a Foothold

#ProPlantTips for Care:

This Sumac tolerates full sun and partial shade, when planted in moderately to average moisture soils. Just provide them with a well-drained location that doesn't get soggy. Prune early spring or late winter for shape and size if needed. Highly adaptable and cold hardy, there's little that phases these deciduous shrubs!

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Any Well-Drained Soil
  • Cold Hardy, Pest Resistant, Easy Care
  • Prune When Dormant
  • Drought Tolerant & Xeric Once Established

With so many great qualities in an easy-to-care-for, tough-as-nails plant, why wouldn't you order a few at NatureHills.com today?

Rocky Mountain Sumac
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Rocky Mountain Sumac

From $2095

Do you need a tough plant? Well, this is a tough plant!

The Rocky Mountain Sumac (Rhus glabra 'Cismontana') thrives in some of the harshest environments that America has to offer! Rocky Mountain Sumac has an almost tropical appearance. The palm-like leaves will definitely spice up those rocky, sandy or dry corners of your yard. Being a xeric plant, it doesn't need you to water it once it's established. If it's happy where you plant it, then it will start to form into a nice thicket.

This native cultivar happily grows on bare cliff faces in Colorado and windswept plains in Wyoming where it may get a few inches of rain a year at best. If this Sumac can survive and even thrive in these tough conditions, imagine how well it will perform in your landscape!

Just about the only things that can kill this tough guy are too much attention (i.e. overwatering and feeding) and deer which can find it tasty. But here's the real kicker, though. Come fall, the Rocky Mountain Sumac turns into a blazing fire red fall color that will push your landscape into high gear.

Planting and Application:

It acts like nothing is wrong while it thrives in a crack in a concrete parking lot. Steep hillsides and slopes are no problem. Let it ramble freely in the back portion of your property to fill in quickly, house and shelter birds, provide informal screening and block wind in the summer.It will do equally well in your front or side yard as screening.

Sumacs are prime wildlife habitat and beneficial insect plants. You can limb them up to reveal the great multi-stem branching for a tree-form look in the landscape. Soften tricky to mow slopes and stop erosion and quickly shedding water. For a real spectacle, be sure to plant a row where you'll enjoy the fall display.

  • Fine Textured Tropical Foliage
  • Unique Yellow Blooms
  • Fiery Fall Color
  • Low Maintenance & Easy To Grow
  • Erosion, Xeriscaping, Drought Tolerant, Difficult Locations for a Foothold

#ProPlantTips for Care:

This Sumac tolerates full sun and partial shade, when planted in moderately to average moisture soils. Just provide them with a well-drained location that doesn't get soggy. Prune early spring or late winter for shape and size if needed. Highly adaptable and cold hardy, there's little that phases these deciduous shrubs!

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Any Well-Drained Soil
  • Cold Hardy, Pest Resistant, Easy Care
  • Prune When Dormant
  • Drought Tolerant & Xeric Once Established

With so many great qualities in an easy-to-care-for, tough-as-nails plant, why wouldn't you order a few at NatureHills.com today?

Plant Size

  • 2-3 Feet Bareroot
  • 1-2 Feet Bareroot
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