Fragrant Sumac

Pollinator Value

🐛 Larval Host
Red-banded Hairstreak, Luna Moth
❄️ Winter Food Source
Yes — Persistent red fruit clusters feed winter birds.

Growing Conditions

Sun
Full Sun ☀️, Part Sun ⛅
Moisture
Dry 💧
Bloom
May
Sociability
S3 — Patches / Loose groups

Ecology & Conservation

Proximity

Proximity Score

Our internally developed scale tracking proximity of historical species occurrence to our Eco-Region (8.1.8). 0 = hyper-local, 5 = off-continent.

1
Native Status
Outaouais: ✅ · QC: ✅ · ON: ✅

Native Occurrence

Closest Native Direction
Local
Eco-zone

The closest historically occurring Eco-zone, mapped to the CEC values.

Mixedwood Plains
Eco-province
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence
Eco-region
8.1.8 St. Lawrence Lowlands

Rarity & Status

Rarity Notes
Secure: Hardy, aromatic shrub.
Rank QC

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S5 — Secure — Common
Rank ON

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S5 — Secure — Common
Ecological Context
Fragrant Sumac: Indigenous to local limestone barrens.

Edibility & Foraging

Edible
✅ Edible
Commonly Eaten
❌ No
Notes
Berries soaked for tea/drink.

Medicinal Properties

Category
Urinary
Notes
Root bark for incontinence/bladder health.

Provenance

Seed Provenance
Nova Scotia
Seed Source
Incredible Seed Co.
Fragrant Sumac