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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comThe area I want to grow something in is a small area and I just want some shade on a patio. The Sumac is a good size but I would like something that doesn’t split easily, but similar to a Sumac.
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1 Comment To "I was growing a Sumac in a small area but it died. It also is quite fragile. I want to replace it with something hardier."
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 05/31/2019 @ 3:31 pm
There are a number of small tree, large shrub options. Japanese maples are gorgeous specimen plants and come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. The small tree desert willow has a profusion of flowers in the summer. Flowering crabapples stay small and you’ve probably seen them blooming white, pink or purple-red in spring.
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