Lemonade Berry, 'Rhus integrifolia'
Lemonade Berry, 'Rhus integrifolia'
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Lemonade Berry, 'Rhus integrifolia', is an evergreen shrub or small tree that can reach heights up to 30 feet. Found in seaside canyons or inland on mountains, it has pink or brownish petioles and leathery leaves. Its small flowers appear from February to May, and its tart red to gray fruits give the plant its name. A popular species, it is used decoratively and for medicinal and culinary purposes.
ABOUT THIS PLANT
Botanic Name: Rhus integrifolia
Common Names:
Lemonade Sumac, Lemonade Berry,
Native to: Califorina
Recommended Size for Container Growing: 15 gallon
Hardiness Zone: 5-8
Growth Structure: shrub: 3-30 ft tall and 3-20 ft wide
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Very Easy

