Rhus ovata (Sugar bush)

Other names: Sugarbush

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Where to grow

Soil type
  • Chalky
  • Loamy
  • Sandy
Soil drainage
  • Well-drained
Soil pH
  • Acid
  • Alkaline
  • Neutral
Sunlight
  • Full Sun
Aspect
  • East
  • West
  • South
Exposure
  • Exposed
  • Sheltered

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Additional plant details

Cultivation

In frost-free areas, grow in well-drained soil in full sun. Suitable for rocky, exposed, coastal conditions. Tolerates extreme drought.

Suggested uses

Coastal, Beds and borders, Cottage/Informal, Drought Tolerant, Hedging/Screens, Wallside and trellises, Flavouring food and drinks

UK hardiness

H5

USDA zones

Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10, Zone 11

Sunset zone

14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24

WUCOLS

North-Central Coastal = Low
Central Valley = Low
South Coastal = Very Low
South Inland = Low
High and Intermediate Desert = Low
Low Desert = Low

Foliage

Evergreen

Habit

Spreading

Native to

California

Drought tolerant

Yes

Flood tolerant

No

Toxicity

All parts are highly toxic if ingested and foliage may cause skin irritation.

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