Rocky Mountain Sumac. Do you need a tough plant? Well, this is a tough plant! The Rocky Mountain Sumac (Rhus glabra 'Cismontana') thrives in some of the harshest environments that America has to offer! Rocky Mountain Sumac has an almost tropical appearance. The palm-like leaves will definitely spice up those rocky, sandy or dry corners of your yard. Being a xeric plant, it doesn't need you to water it once it's established. If it's happy where you plant it, then it will start to form into a nice thicket. This native cultivar... - Rocky Mountain Sumac.
Rocky Mountain Douglas Fir Tree. Big enough for big sky country! You know that solid wood table you coveted at that shop in Denver? Or that beautiful barn that was built in 1910 in Idaho you saw in that magazine last week? What about that new flooring in your friend’s home? That c... - Rocky Mountain Douglas Fir Tree.
Rocky Mountain Juniper Tree. The rugged and highly adaptable Rocky Mountain Juniper Tree (Juniperus scopulorum) is a western version of the Eastern Red Cedar, thriving in coastal and mountainous areas throughout the Pacific coast. Going by other common names like the Colorado Re... - Rocky Mountain Juniper Tree.
Gro-Low Sumac. Some plants have jobs to do, and groundcover plants are a great example! They cover the ground in poor soil and face fierce, full sun conditions without the luxury of extra water. Of course, they must be quite attractive and have a spreading growth h... - Gro-Low Sumac.