LittleDingus
Omono
This thread is to track my attempts with rhus aromatica over the next 5 years. I may end up with multiple plants but I'll track all attempts at the species under this one thread to keep the information together.
This species is native to most of Missouri including my immediate neighborhood.
Even though I know I've seen this species in the wild on nature walks, and I can probably find a nice specimen to dig up...especially this time of year where the bright red stands out!...I bought a nursery plant anyway. I prefer not to dig plants out of nature and my local nursery had a few left in pots. So I bought one.
This particular variety is 'Gro Low' and claims to only get 2' high but up to 8' wide. What I liked about that is some of the branches arch and angle downward naturally without trying to force them.
I was pretty certain the low trunk off to the left was attached to the upright trunk under the soil somewhere, but the root mat was too think to dig down and verify while still at the nursery. There were some clear surface roots off that branch though and from what I could feel, it felt well rooted underneath. My initial thoughts were to maybe try and split the tree there into something for a cascade and something for an upright.
The tree was purchased 9/30/2020 from a local nursery.
This species is native to most of Missouri including my immediate neighborhood.
USDA Plants Database
plants.usda.gov
Even though I know I've seen this species in the wild on nature walks, and I can probably find a nice specimen to dig up...especially this time of year where the bright red stands out!...I bought a nursery plant anyway. I prefer not to dig plants out of nature and my local nursery had a few left in pots. So I bought one.
This particular variety is 'Gro Low' and claims to only get 2' high but up to 8' wide. What I liked about that is some of the branches arch and angle downward naturally without trying to force them.
I was pretty certain the low trunk off to the left was attached to the upright trunk under the soil somewhere, but the root mat was too think to dig down and verify while still at the nursery. There were some clear surface roots off that branch though and from what I could feel, it felt well rooted underneath. My initial thoughts were to maybe try and split the tree there into something for a cascade and something for an upright.
The tree was purchased 9/30/2020 from a local nursery.