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Pruning a Staghorn Sumac
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I have a tree which I'm told is a staghorn sumac, every year it grows taller but only puts out leaves at the top, any ideas how to prune it or make it grow bushier rather than taller....
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They can be pruned hard - down to as low as 1ft, (but leave it a little taller if that seems too drastic for you), in late Feb/March depending on how cold your spring is. I'd wear gloves as the sap can be very irritant to the skin. Pull out any suckers it's made around the base.
They can be pruned hard - down to as low as 1ft, (but leave it a little taller if that seems too drastic for you), in late Feb/March depending on how cold your spring is. I'd wear gloves as the sap can be very irritant to the skin. Pull out any suckers it's made around the base.
Thanks for these responses, I have another question though....if I cut it down to a foot it will just be a stick in the mud...it kind of splits into two about at about a foot and the leaves are only at the top....abut another foot or so above that..sorry to keep asking but it was a present and I don't want to kill it :o)
ah - do you mean it's still only small? If so there's no need to prune yet. It may grow to 12ft & as much across.
That's their habit I'm afraid, you will never get leaves the whole length of the stems.
It's hard to find a pic of the whole shrub but this might give you an idea
here
That's their habit I'm afraid, you will never get leaves the whole length of the stems.
It's hard to find a pic of the whole shrub but this might give you an idea
here
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