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  1. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas at Austin

    Evergreen sumac can be used to make a nice, thick hedge or screen, but can grow tree-like with a long, straight trunk. Only female plants produce berries. It is fast growing, generally insect and disease …

  2. Evergreen Sumac | Central Texas Gardener

    This native evergreen shrub thrives with very little care or attention. In full sun, evergreen sumac will get large, bushy, and rather round, but if grown in dappled shade, it will have a more open, lithe …

  3. Evergreen Sumac - Garden Style San Antonio

    Useful as either a large shrub or an evergreen screen, especially in rocky soils north of 1604. It grows quickly to full size with minimal care. Care when transplanting potted specimens is essential. If the …

  4. Evergreen Sumac – Native Gardeners

    The evergreen sumac is a delightful shrub or small tree that can reach heights of 6 to 10 feet and spreads its branches wide. Its shiny, evergreen leaves are pinnate and turn a beautiful pink in early …

  5. Rhus virens - Native Plant Society of Texas

    Wet soils can result in fungal infections, especially in warm temperatures. Although its native habitat in Texas is rocky bluffs, slopes, banks, and dry hillsides in the Edwards Plateau and Trans-Pecos …

  6. Rhus virens at San Marcos Growers

    Rhus virens (Evergreen Sumac) - A large semi-evergreen shrub to 8 to 12 feet tall by slightly wider that grows with a dense mounding habit.

  7. Plants of Texas Rangelands » Evergreen sumac

    In the fall they turn dull orange, yellow, or brown. Its tiny flowers are creamy white and can appear in small clusters. The fruit ripens in early fall and appears in clusters. It is small, flattened, red, and …

  8. Sumac, Evergreen - AustinTexas.gov

    Glossy leaves turn burgundy in cool season; fuzzy, orange/red berries provide food for birds and other wildlife; needs good drainage; prune as needed to maintain natural form.

  9. Rhus virens v. virens (Evergreen Sumac) - Green Things Nursery

    This medium sized evergreen shrub is native to the rocky slopes of southeastern Arizona, New Mexico, Texas & Mexico at elevations of 2100-5000'. It has a moderate growth rate to about 8' tall by 10' wide.

  10. Rhus virens - Wikipedia

    Rhus virens ... Rhus virens is a species of flowering plant in the mango family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to Arizona, southern New Mexico, and Texas in the United States as well as northern and …