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Sumac (pronounced /ˈʃuːmæk/ or ; also spelled sumach ) is any one of approximately 250 species of flowering plants in the genus Rhus and related genera, in the family Anacardiaceae. Sum...
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Staghorn Sumac ( Rhus typhina , synonym: R. hirta ), is a deciduous shrub to small tree in the Anacardiaceae or Cashew family, native to eastern North America. It is primarily found in Southeas...
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1. Is it UNWISE to leave a narrow strip of bigger sumacs along the edge of the woods? ... If the sumacs came here as an invasive from Asia, they would be regarded as a horrible detriment to native plant communities. It's a native, so most don't pay enough attention to the species.
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Sumacs (pronounced "shoe-macks") have distinction at all times. In winter, their branches and thick blunt-tipped stems, held at characteristic angles, stand out against the snow as stiffly and precisely as formal wallpaper patterns.
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Definition of Harmless Sumacs in the Medical Dictionary. Harmless Sumacs explanation. Information about Harmless Sumacs in Free online English dictionary. What is Harmless Sumacs? Meaning of Harmless Sumacs medical term. ... Read more or ask a question about Harmless Sumacs...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about staghorn sumacs. staghorn sumacs. Information about staghorn sumacs in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Included too are several poisonous plants (sometimes referred to collectively as the genus Toxicodendron), such as poison ivy, poison sumac, and certain Japanese sumacs.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Sumacs. Sumacs. Information about Sumacs in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Included too are several poisonous plants (sometimes referred to collectively as the genus Toxicodendron), such as poison ivy, poison sumac, and certain Japanese sumacs.
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Trees With Flowers Or Fruits - The Sumacs; Trees With Flowers Or Fruits - The Smoke Tree; Trees With Flowers Or Fruits - The Hollies; Orchard Trees - Apples; Orchard Trees - Plums; Orchard Trees - Cherries;
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Personally, nothing signals the changing seasons like driving past a fiery clump of sumacs on the highway. Of course, these are not always deliberately ...
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