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So don't run away scared at the mention of "sumac." Poison sumac is in a distinct minority amongst the sumacs. The remaining sumac trees (as in the picture to your right) not only produce no poison, but provide spectacular autumn color.
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landscaping.about.com/cs/landscapecolor/a/sumac_2.htm
landscaping.about.com/cs/landscapecolor/a/sumac_2.htm
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A CAUTIONARY TALE: I planted 3 sumac trees in the corner of my property approx. 8 years ago. They flourished (15-18 ft. high) I regularly pinched off the suckers as they came up in order to keep the 3 trees contained in the corner.
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forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/north/msg102013181870....
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Poison sumac only grows in very wet areas. It took me 10 years to find a sumac tree, and even then I only found it because a friendly biologist showed it to ...
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www.poison-sumac.org/
www.poison-sumac.org/
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How to Remove Sumac Trees. Not all sumac trees or bushes are poisonous, but many varieties common in North America are poisonous. You can identify sumac by its compound leaves that turn a red color in the fall and the... ... In August, when sumac sprouts start growing back, cut down any new sumac trees using your cutting tools.
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www.ehow.com/how_5124091_remove-sumac-trees.html
www.ehow.com/how_5124091_remove-sumac-trees.html
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Locate a planting site. For best results, plant the sumac in a full sun location where it has plenty of space to grow. The sumac has no preferred soil condition and will often grow well under adverse conditions. ... How to Remove Sumac Trees...
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www.ehow.com/how_2090736_grow-staghorn-sumac-tree.html
www.ehow.com/how_2090736_grow-staghorn-sumac-tree.html
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My first real observation of these trees was on an abandoned industrial site in Central Ohio (later finding it to be among the favorite places of these unruly arbors to compete). I tried to find out what they were then, thinking them resembled some type of Sumac.
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davesgarden.com/pdb/go/1699/
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Scientific Name; Rhus typhina; Common Name; Staghorn sumac ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:3-9...
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www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/trees-n...
www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/trees-new/rhus_typhina.html
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Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra) is a similar and more common Sumac often seen along highways. Poison Sumac (Rhus vernix) is a toxic cousin which usually grows in swamps, bogs, and low moist areas, often in the shade of taller trees.
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ncnatural.com/wildflwr/fall/sumac.html
ncnatural.com/wildflwr/fall/sumac.html
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sumac staghorn trees Woody Plants ... How and when do you plant staghorn sumac trees ... Staghorn Sumac trees L.Baran Woody Plants 3 June 16th, 2004 02:02 AM...
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www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=9090
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