Staghorn sumac 'Tiger-Eye Sumac'

Rhus typhina

How to grow Staghorn sumac 'Tiger-Eye Sumac'

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Keep in mind when planting that Tiger-Eye Sumac is thought of as hardy, so this plant will survive close to or on freezing temperatures.

Growing Tiger-Eye Sumac from seed

Transplanting Tiger-Eye Sumac

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Tiger-Eye Sumac is a hardy plant.

Harvesting Tiger-Eye Sumac

Tiger-Eye Sumac folklore & trivia

Tiger Eyes™, a 2004 release from Bailey Nurseries, is a big departure from the typical staghorn sumac. An employee of the nursery discovered this mutation of ‘Laciniata’ among a stand of other sumacs at the nursery. This golden-leaved, dwarf, slow-spreading selection (R. typhina ‘Bailtiger’ PPAF) is a valuable addition to the landscape.