Rhus typhina (common names: Stag's horn sumach)

Rhus typhina

Rhus typhina is a member of the genus Rhus and is commonly known as Stag's horn sumach.

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  • majeekahead
    Majeekahead

    Joined 18 Oct, 2007

    459 plants

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    Maxgarden

    Joined 4 Dec, 2007

    69 plants

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    Popeymike

    Joined 19 Jul, 2007

    39 plants

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    Chrispook

    Joined 18 May, 2007

    308 plants

  • Ualda
    Ualda

    Joined 15 Oct, 2008

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    Wagger

    Joined 10 Nov, 2008

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Questions on Rhus typhina

breadach
Breadach

Rhus Typhina

Asked on 26 Mar, 2008 2 replies

best method to prune
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jules
Jules

stags horn sumach

Asked on 19 Jun, 2008 3 replies

how big does a stags horn sumach get and how and when do we cut it back
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Soosie
Soosie

Rhus cuttings

Asked on 26 Sep, 2008 1 reply

when is the best time to take cuttings and how. Do you have to dig up small shoots/trees, but when is the best time to do this?
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Comments on Rhus typhina

majeekahead
Majeekahead

26 Mar, 2008

 

would agree with Chris, i have one, which i bought last year, but as i found out about the succering problem with them it is now in a large pot, and it seems to be very happy and i can prune it to the shape i want without any unwanted succers in next doors lawn!

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Chrispook
Chrispook

26 Mar, 2008

 

I think if you prune it you will encourage suckering! I like this tree but the main complaint I've heard from other people is the suckering problem. I've got one which I've had for nearly three years. I don't know how old it was when I got it but it was about 2 m tall. I have not pruned it and it has not suckered yet. My little refernce book on trees says that it does not need annual pruning, but cut back dead wood or unwanted branches.

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popeymike
Popeymike

20 Jun, 2008

 

They dont seem to be quick growers -not in my garden anyway. I've aquired a few new ones from suckers- theones I don't want I just cut off. I've cut mine back at various times without problems.

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Chrispook
Chrispook

19 Jun, 2008

 

Ours has not suckered seriously yet. Only right close to the original trunk. I think I read that if you lop or prune it encourages suckering.

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treesandthings
Treesandthi..

19 Jun, 2008

 

5mtrs high 6mtrs spread. I would only cut it back, prune it for shape. Take off over hanging branches etc.

These trees do sucker i.e. grow from their roots. As a kid my parents had one, it keept growing through the lawn. I had one at a previous house and the suckers pushed up through the concrete.

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treesandthings
Treesandthi..

26 Sep, 2008

 

When I moved house I dug a small shoot up in May. It is now growing ionto a fair sized tree.

You will be safe when all the leaves drop as the plant will be resting then.

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Chrispook
Chrispook

6 Jul, 2008

 

Yes this Rhus is one of my favourite trees in the Autumn.

Marguerite
Marguerite

6 Jul, 2008

 

What lovely colour!

majeekahead
Majeekahead

29 Oct, 2007

 

thank you! - i do love autumn so much colour and texture!

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FaerieFlora
Faerieflora

28 Oct, 2007

 

Love the colour tones, it is just like a rich fabric.

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GardenGnome
Gardengnome

9 Aug, 2008

 

And I look forward to an updated picture of it. It's color is brilliant.

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Chrispook
Chrispook

4 Aug, 2008

 

It's a Rhus Sumach, commonly known as vinegar tree here in HUngary. It's much bigger now. Looking forward to to a more spectacular show this year.

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GardenGnome
Gardengnome

4 Aug, 2008

 

It looks like this one provides year round interest. What is it?

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Janette
Janette

19 Mar, 2008

 

I .ve always loved the colour of these in Autumn

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jacque
Jacque

19 Mar, 2008

 

How i love this colour Staghorn leaves turn :)

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DiOhio
Diohio

19 Mar, 2008

 

I love sumac ! Brilliant fall color.

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majeekahead
Majeekahead

8 Apr, 2008

 

i did but no i saw one on ebay the other day just perfect for the spot, its wood and iron, - really good value for the price - well i think! - it has'nt come yet, i'll post pic's of it when it does. i have decided to do away with our manky patio table and chairs as it is too big for the space anyway and looks awful. i do eventually want to get a nice little set to go there, and the bench will go up where brookes play house is - when she grows out of it. but for now i thought the bench would go nice on the patio, we rarely have enough people around to warrent the big table and chairs anyway - and its an imbarrisment! i will proberly keep the chairs just incase. they stack so can just sit up in the shed out of the way - incase we need them, but the table is defo going on the scrap heep!

jacque
Jacque

7 Apr, 2008

 

Are u orderd a new Bench then Ang ? was it the 1 in Wilkoson like mine?:D

terratoonie
Terratoonie

31 Aug, 2008

 

Yes, the hairy rhus looks like animal fur.

Interesting photo subject.

Sarah65
Sarah65

27 Apr, 2008

 

It looks likes some exotic wild animal.

Lori
Lori

10 Jun, 2008

 

Looks great...mine has become a little rangey...time to take it back.

Xela
Xela

17 Jun, 2008

 

Intriguing!
I can understand why we know it as the Stag's Horn, but why is it known as the Vinegar Tree where you are,Chris?
Either way, I think it is a very attractive tree. My Father used to grow one in his last garden, it looked lovely whatever the season.

jacque
Jacque

13 Jun, 2008

 

we call it Stags Horn Here in uk Chris :)

popeymike
Popeymike

13 Jun, 2008

 

I have several of these but never any flowers...

Xela
Xela

21 Jun, 2008

 

Lovely photo, Chris.
These trees are eye-catching whatever the season.

MikeC
Mikec

19 Jun, 2008

 

We have these here to and the colors of the leaves in the fall are fantastic.

youngdaisydee
Youngdaisydee

19 Jun, 2008

 

I Love it too, Rhus Sumach, Mmmmm
Great pic Chrispook...

flcrazy
Flcrazy

19 Jun, 2008

 

I love this type of tree. It has a tropical look, but can stand the cold and dry weather, it's tough as nails.

newtogardening
Newtogarden..

11 Aug, 2008

 

wow and I thought mine were tall at 9 foot

joannie
Joannie

11 Aug, 2008

 

That is a beautiful photo Chris!! Going to have it as my desktop pic for a day or two :-)

Chrispook
Chrispook

11 Aug, 2008

 

These are around 10ft I think. The asolute tallest are as tall as our plum tree, probably nearer to 15ft.

newtogardening
Newtogarden..

11 Aug, 2008

 

beautiful picture chrispook, your sunflowers are massive how high up are they?

Chrispook
Chrispook

15 Sep, 2008

 

We have Ailanthus too. They pop up unexpectedly. They are growing in many public places like hedgerows and even cracks near walls. They are considered invasive in Hungary too.

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Skippy5869
Skippy5869

15 Sep, 2008

 

Wow! We have trees similar to this all over this town. I looked up this species on the internet and it appears both the names describe the same tree but the tree in this area is also invasive just as Wizzbang has described. I am constantly removing it even though I do not have an actual tree in my yard. Well, I do but I keep it cut down to the ground. It grows else where through root suckers. It is also not a Rhus or Vinegar tree (their fall color is red) This tree is briefly yellow. The local residents say it is a locust tree but that doesn't fit either.

I finally found the answer (I think). I believe it is an Ailanthus altissima which is considered an invasive undesirable tree originating in China. I guess I will just keep removing its offspring.

Thanks for making me sit up and take notice with your picture. I thought sure the trees in our area were the same as this one in your picture but it did make me dig for information. (always a good thing)

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Chrispook
Chrispook

23 Aug, 2008

 

Vinegar tree is it's common name here in Hungary. Nobody knows what a Rhus is!!! I think it's because the seeds (berries) are acidic. In my garden it has space but it has not really thrown out any suckers yet.

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Chrispook
Chrispook

23 Aug, 2008

 

Vinegar tree is it's common name here in Hungary. Nobody knows what a Rhus is!!! I think it's because the seeds (berries) are acidic. In my garden it has space but it has not really thrown out any suckers yet.

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wizzbang
Wizzbang

23 Aug, 2008

 

Why do you call it a vinegar tree?
Rhus is very invasive in my garden - im always chopping it down! Its everywhere and it grows so strongly that it pushes fences over!!!
Lynne x

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Xela
Xela

12 Oct, 2008

 

Wow, Chris, I love these and yours looks just perfect.

Skippy5869
Skippy5869

5 Oct, 2008

 

If our sumach's were this pretty, I wouldn't mind them coming up everywhere....

sarraceniac
Sarraceniac

2 Oct, 2008

 

Luv it. Immediately on my wish list.

sonny
Sonny

1 Oct, 2008

 

i bet they do look really nice with all golden leafe,s.sonny

Lori
Lori

1 Oct, 2008

 

There are whole groves of it along the highway between here and Ottawa...and they are brilliant red...gorgeous...going up this weekend..will have to take a pic to post. I share your liking for this tree/shrub too, Chrispook... A friend who had a dress shop used the candles in her window display...they were quite effective!!

youngdaisydee
Youngdaisydee

28 Sep, 2008

 

I love This Tree Chrispook, Cant wait to see it when its Red..

GardenGnome
Gardengnome

28 Sep, 2008

 

Glad you said what it was Chris..I thought it was a bad case of rust!! Lol.

Gillian
Gillian

17 Nov, 2008

 

Very pretty. Like the lacy leaves.

magnoliatree
Magnoliatree

5 Oct, 2008

 

This really glows - gorgeous.

Ualda
Ualda

21 Oct, 2008

 

This is a nice plant and a nice pic Chris!

I hope mine is a female too and will look as beautifull as yours.

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treesandthings
Treesandthi..

2 Oct, 2008

 

Mine are showing no sign of changing yet. Now Iv'e said that tomorrow all the leaves will have turned red, orange, yellow and droped off before I get to see it.

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flcrazy
Flcrazy

28 Oct, 2008

 

I love their fall colors.

jacque
Jacque

2 Oct, 2008

 

I love Stags Horn Chris :) i had 1 growing@my old House :)

Janette
Janette

2 Oct, 2008

 

Beautiful colours

flcrazy
Flcrazy

28 Oct, 2008

 

That's what it's all about right there, just doesn't get any better !

Ualda
Ualda

21 Oct, 2008

 

Very beautifull colours!

pollyannaever
Pollyannaever

13 Oct, 2008

 

Oh so beautiful Chris! I am just loving the turning of the leaves, what beauty around us!

greenthumb
Greenthumb

12 Oct, 2008

 

I can see why the autumn colors are so loved. If my october mornings looked like this!

gwendas
Gwendas

12 Oct, 2008

 

Look at those shining colours! Lovely!

joannie
Joannie

11 Oct, 2008

 

Beautiful, it looks like it's on fire!!

Skippy5869
Skippy5869

11 Oct, 2008

 

Bursting with color.....

Janey
Janey

10 Oct, 2008

 

That is a fabulous pic! Love the brilliant shades of the Rhus....gorgeous.

bonkersbon
Bonkersbon

10 Oct, 2008

 

Lovely - look great with their beautiful leaves and furry antlers.

Janette
Janette

10 Oct, 2008

 

Wow this looks beautiful Chris

sewingkilla
Sewingkilla

30 Oct, 2008

 

very atmospheric, there are some wonderful photographers on here!!

Marguerite
Marguerite

13 Oct, 2008

 

A real atmosphere, that little tree stands out nicely agains the misty background. I like it.

greenthumb
Greenthumb

12 Oct, 2008

 

Beautiful colors again! I love the dim distant forms of tree's as well.

Lori
Lori

12 Oct, 2008

 

OH great Pic!!! the Rhus is turning colour... mine haven't started yet...but that is a wonderful pic of a Rhus in a mist!! lol.

magnoliatree
Magnoliatree

12 Oct, 2008

 

This is becoming difficult! Maybe I like this better than no. 8.

Skippy5869
Skippy5869

11 Oct, 2008

 

That mist is giving your picture such an ethereal beauty...

GardenGnome
Gardengnome

20 Oct, 2008

 

Lovely, lovely fall dressing!

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gwendas
Gwendas

17 Oct, 2008

 

Just beautiful!

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jacque
Jacque

15 Oct, 2008

 

Love This tree :)

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Ualda
Ualda

22 Oct, 2008

 

It was a present for my birthday last year and I put it in the front garden.

I hope that is female because I really love the red cones especially at Xmas time.

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jacque
Jacque

21 Oct, 2008

 

O i love these trees :) did u plant this or is it a Gift From The Birds? :)

On photo - little sumach

greenthumb
Greenthumb

22 Nov, 2008

 

It is bright.