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Shrubs: Sumac

Flameleaf Sumac


The Flameleaf Sumac, `Rhus copallina,' will often form thickets when it is left along. This shrub is occasionally grown as a small tree, and is widespread in open uplands along fences and in waste places. It will sprout prolifically after a fire. Its leaves feature a winged axis and will fade to a dark purple color in the fall, which is where it receives the common name of Flameleaf. The fruits will mature in late summer, and persist on the plants until winter. The fruits are eatem by many types of birds and the white-tailed deer, who also use it as a browse.
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The Grape Hyacinth 'Golden Fragrance Yellow', 'Muscari armeniacum', a fall planted bulb, produces unassuming flowers that add a sweet, fragrant touch to the spring garden.

This Muscari has beautiful yellow flowers, opening from little purple buds above thick foliage.


The Daffodil 'Butterfly Mixed Colors', 'Narcissi', a fall planted bulb, is a mainstay in the early spring garden. It is beautiful and robust, and you can admire a butterfly image in the ruffled split cups.

The colorful mix of these showy daffodils will brighten your garden The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in very early spring.


The Redhaven Peach is a very well known early variety and the fruits have high dessert quality. This is the fruit by which all other peaches are measured.

The heavy bearing trees are cold hardy and resist leaf spot. The spectacular fruits grow in abundant harvests, and have a nearly fuzzless skin over a creamy, yellow flesh.


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