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Rhus glabra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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'Red Autumn Lace' (Rhus x pulvinata, a hybrid of R. glabra and R. typhina) - This is a confused entity, as some authors state that this is the "real" ...
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Grow in average, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerant of wide range of soils except those that are poorly drained. ... Smooth sumac is a Missouri native, deciduous shrub which occurs on prairies, fields, abandoned farmland, clearings and along roads ... Very similar to staghorn sumac (R.
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The stems and rachis are smooth, unlike the similar Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina) of the mountains ... Trivia tidbit: Rhus glabra is the only tree or shrub native to all 48 contiguous US states.
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Scientific Name; Rhus glabra; Common Name; Smooth sumac ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:3-8...
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Habit and Form ... 'Red Autumn Lace' (Rhus x pulvinata, a hybrid of R. glabra and R. typhina) - This is a confused entity, as some authors state that this is the "real" 'Laciniata' and that both are the same. ... Rhus glabra Smooth Suma...
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Other common names.—Mountain sumac, upland sumac, scarlet sumac, sleek sumac, white sumac, Pennsylvania sumac, shoemake, vinegar tree. ... Habitat and range.—Smooth sumac occurs in dry soil thickets and waste grounds from Nova Scotia to British Columbia and south to Florida, Mississippi, and Arizona. ... Rhus glabra L.
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