VELVETY SUCKERSPedal Right Past the Staghorn Sumac’s Velvety Antlers By Joe Beuerlein Nov 21, 2023 A dramatic grove of staghorn sumac grows along the Rail Trail in Eastham. Sharp-eyed cyclists may find that the downy architectural stems of Rhus typhina remind them of velvety antlers. A terror in small gardens, because they grow from rhizomes that sucker aggressively and choke out other plants, sumacs are thankfully available in smaller, more behaved cultivars. —Joe Beuerlein This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.