Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac (Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low')Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac is a tough, low-growing native shrub that spreads into a dense, weed-smothering groundcover. It is especially useful when you need wide coverage fast, such as on slopes, banks, and large beds that are hard to mow or maintain. The foliage has a clean, fine texture through summer, then turns vivid shades of orange, red, and purple in fall for a strong seasonal finish. Once established, it handles heat, poor soils, and dry spells with minimal fuss.Distinctive FeaturesThis deciduous sumac forms a broad, mounding to gently arching mat that spreads by suckers and can root where stems touch the soil, creating a thick, cohesive patch. Leaves are trifoliate and aromatic when crushed, adding a subtle sensory detail to an already practical plant. Small yellowish flowers appear in spring, followed by red fruits on female plants that can add late-season interest. Its biggest visual moment is fall, when the entire planting can glow with multi-toned color.Growing Conditions Sun: Full sun to part shade, with best density and fall color in fuller sun. Soil: Adaptable, prefers well-drained soil but tolerates sandy, rocky, and poorer soils once established. Water: Low to moderate, water to establish, then water only during extended drought for best appearance. USDA Zones: Hardy in zones 3 to 9. Mature Size: Typically 2 to 3 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide, spreading wider over time. Ideal Uses Focal Point: Use a large drift as a fall-season centerpiece when the foliage turns red, orange, and purple across the planting. Slope Stabilization: Ideal for banks and grades where wide, root-holding coverage helps reduce erosion. Groundcover Massing: Plant in groups to cover broad areas and reduce weeding and mowing. Property Edges: Use along fences and outer borders for a natural look that fills space and softens lines. Low Maintenance Beds: A strong choice for tough, sunny areas where you want dependable coverage without pampering. Low Maintenance Care Pruning: Prune in late winter to early spring to shape and renew, and thin older stems if the center becomes crowded. Watering: Water regularly the first growing season, then deep water only during prolonged drought. Mulching: Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, keeping mulch pulled back from stems. Spreading: Remove suckers outside the intended area if you want to limit spread and keep a clean edge. Cleanup: Rake leaves if needed, or leave them in naturalized areas to support soil health and reduce maintenance. Why Choose Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac? Big Coverage: Spreads wide to fill space quickly and create a dense, unified groundcover. Fall Color: Delivers one of the strongest late-season foliage displays for slopes and mass plantings. Tough Adaptability: Handles poor soils, heat, and periodic drought once established. Erosion Help: Useful root and colony-forming habit makes it a workhorse for banks and difficult grades. Native Value: Supports a more resilient landscape while still looking refined in designed plantings. Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac is best used where its wide spread is an advantage, not a problem. Give it sun, decent drainage, and a little time to knit together, and it will form a durable, attractive planting that is easy to live with. In mass, it becomes a simple, high-impact solution for coverage, slope control, and fall color.