Rhus tree (toxicodendron). Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... Rhus, rhus tree, Japanese wax tree (not the Japanese lacquer tree), scarlet rhus, sumac, wax tree.
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Learning objectives; Clinical features; Investigations; Management; Activity ... Identify and manage contact dermatitis ... Plant dermatitis: rhus tree allergy...
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I don't think I've ever seen a Japanese rhus tree (also known as the Japanese wax tree), but this ... I don't think I've ever seen a Japanese rhus tree (also known as the Japanese wax tree), but this story scared me. I've always warned my son to keep away from colorful plants , particularly those that bear berries as a lot...
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Rhus Tree. What is Rhus Tree? Toxicodendron succedaneum. Toxicodendron succedaneum (previously Rhus succendanea) is a native from China and ...
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Rhus typhina can grow over 20 feet high but is more a gigantic shrub than a tree. It spreads laterally by vigorous suckering, forming dense multi-stemmed thickets. It is an impressive plant to build a garden around, but never try to garden under it. ... To prune or not to prune a Rhus Tree?? Fiona 30/07/2008 18:29...
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Rhus is a deciduous small tree to 5-8m high with smooth, grey bark. It has compound leaves to 10-30cm long with 4-7 pairs of leaflets. There is an unpaired terminal leaflet at the tip of each leaf. Each leaflet has a long tapered tip and a rounded asymmetric base.
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Small deciduous tree up to 8 metres tall with brilliantly coloured autumn foliage. Compound leaves (20-35 cm in length), divided into 9 to 15 (usually 11) leaflets arranged in pairs with a single leaflet at the tip. ... Also known as: wax tree, Japanese wax tree, poison sumac, Rhus succedanea...
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Sumac Tree Rhus tyhina #T1947; Botanical Gardens, Bath, England ... - this photo can be licenced for business use ... Tree Photography - plantphotography.com...
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Free Image of Rhus Japonica Tree ... Photograph Image: Rhus Japonica Tree. ... Pictures of Trees - Oak Trees - Free Image Rhus Japonica - Large Tree Images - Christmas - Fir - Garden Trees...
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Rhus typhina (Sumach): This hardy small tree is often avoided because of its invasive growth and irritant sap. It flourishes in any fertile well drained / dry soil, even chalk. Rhus prefers and open sunny spot for good autumn leaf colour. ... Compact Rounded Tree, Architectural Form ... View all the plants listed in Genus Rhus...
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