African Sumac Tree Arizona
Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 10.
African sumac tree arizona. According to the university of arizona af. African sumac rhus lancea is an evergreen tree or shrub planted for decoration often in locations that take advantage of the plant s extreme drought tolerance. Search all north american native sumac species here. African sumac has taken a quicker path to obsolescence in the tucson area.
Besides producing abundant seeds it also spreads by suckers and competes with native plants for water. To reduce drought stress provide supplemental water and shade during the summer. Select species american smoketree cotinus obovatus american pistacio pistacia mexicana evergreen sumac rhus virens flameleaf sumac rhus lanceolata staghorn sumac rhus typhina poison sumac toxicodendron vernix. An african sumac tree is perfect for hot dry climates and for anyone that is looking for an attractive shade tree with a long lifespan.
Red buds open into clusters of pinkish flowers in the spring. This slow growing tree reaches heights of 15 to 30 feet with an equal or greater spread. But this is not a perfect tree. Sugar sumac rhus ovata.
Or select here to go a specific tree s page. Although this tree is not deciduous it does lose a great amount of leaves each year more so in the hot summers. Like most plants it will grow faster and to larger sizes when planted in well drained soils with deep summer irrigation. African sumac trees rhus lancea are highly drought tolerant and grow as shade trees in u s.
A rhus lancea african sumac can be trained to a single trunk or allowed to grow into a multi trunk tree with a look that resembles an olive tree. The canopy of this evergreen is very dense when young thinning somewhat when more mature. According to the university of arizona african sumac trees are evergreen trees that came to the united states from south africa. A deep evergreen shrub with dense foliage and a rounded shape growing up to 15 ft tall.
Gardeners in arid climates enjoy this tree for its drought tolerance and ornamental quality that its thin leaved canopy brings to the yard.