Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants Seven Oaks dry prairies and dry rocky
Description
dry prairies and dry rocky areas
The fruit is small and red to black
Leaves are shiny green with a slightly sticky underside and edges with fine long pointed teeth
Rhus glabra is a vigorous grower and should only be planted where it is desired to spread
Sun needs: Full sun to shade
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