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Poison Sumach and Good Sumac Shrubs
One of the better-known sumac trees (sometimes spelled, "sumach trees") is the staghorn sumac. Although native to New England, it is a tough plant that can ...
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Shrub Bush and Vine for Fall Colors | Pictures
Two such varieties are staghorn and smooth sumac. The widespread staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina) is a relatively tall variety (reaches 18 feet to 35 feet). ...
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Winter Scenery | Sumac Trees for Winter Scenery
Schneider also notes staghorn sumac's use as a windbreak and adds, "Since it is resistant to salt, this is one of the best native shrubs for protection ...
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Salt Tolerant Plants | List of Beach Plants That Tolerate Salt
Sumac, including staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina (hirta)); Winterberry holly (Ilex verticillata); Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) ...
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Income Opportunities in Special Forest Products -- Self-Help ...
high in vitamins A and C. The berries of staghorn sumac. are used in Appalachia to make a gargle to soothe a sore. throat. Market and Competition ...
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Home Cooking
Sumac, my friend, is sumac. Good old staghorn sumac. So plentiful in the U.S., some call it a weed. And no, it is not toxic, as is its relative, named, ...
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