Lemonade Sumac
For many residents and business owners in the Pismo Beach area, landscaping can seem like a big challenge. It can be hard to know what types of trees, shrubs, and plants will not only look great in certain areas, but that will grow well, too. Evergreen Landscaping has an experienced and trained landscaping team to help you make all of those decisions. Our knowledgeable staff will help you get the look you want with the best plants for your location.
Lemonada Sumac may just be one of those plants. For those looking to attract a variety of birds, butterflies, and small mammals, Lemonade Sumac is a great choice. Their fruits are no only an important food source for a variety of wildlife, but they can also provide great cover and protection for the small mammals that enjoy its berries. When Lemonade Sumac are planted in fairly close proximity to the ocean, they tend to sprawl out and can reach a width of 30 feet and a height of 3 feet. When planted farther inland, they tend to be more erect and can grow up to 30 feet tall. These members of the Sumac family do best when planted no more than 5 to 10 miles away from the coast, which is where they are normally found naturally. Sugar Sumac is more suited for areas further inland.
They are very easy to grow and are quite hardy. Once they are established, they do not even require any additional summer water. In fact, they are very drought tolerant. This makes them perfect for some areas a landowner may not think would ever be home to beautiful vegetation. The Lemonde Sumac is very popular throughout the Pismo Beach area. It grows well with many different companion plants such as Toyon, Scrub oak, Chaparral Mallow, California Sagebrush and various types of cactus. It also takes well to all types of pruning, and it can be pruned at any time of the year.
Lemonade Sumac blooms from February to May. The small red flowers are densely clustered and sticky to the touch. They provide a great contrast to the leathery, evergreen leaves that are waxy on top and pale underneath. From the flowers come a dark, red fruit. This favorite food of many species of wildlife in the area is unique in that it is block-shapes and sticky. It has a somewhat tart flavor, hence the name Lemonade Sumac. The fruits make it a perfect addition to a wildlife garden and the flowers are favored by hummingbirds and a variety of butterflies. This means it will attract wildlife for you to watch for most of the year.
Landscaping in the Pismo Beach area does not have to be guesswork, and there are many plants that will not only grow, but flourish, in areas man people believe will be forced to be barren forever. Our trained, professional landscapers will help you figure out any landscaping puzzle near your home or business. You should be able to enjoy your outdoor living spaces, and Evergreen Landscaping will help you be able to do just that. Don’t settle for inferior landscaping. Contact us today or call us at 805-773-5395 and get the look and feel you want for your yard.