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sumac anacardiaceae rhus

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Iron Mt. Checklist
... 's-tongue fem DICOTYLEDONEAE A Back To The Dicot Alphabetical Index Table ANACARDIACEAE - Sumac Family Malosma laurina, laurel sumac Rhus ovata, sugar bush Rhus trilobata, basket bush Toxicodendron diversilobum, poison-oak APIACEAE - Carrot Family Anthriscus ...
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Hawaiian Native Plants, UH Botany
... hao Remya Asteraceae Reynoldsia Araliaceae 'ohe, 'ohe kukulae'o, 'ohe makai, 'ohe'ohe, 'ohekai Rhus Anacardiaceae neleau, neneleau, sumac Rubus Rosaceae 'akala, 'akalakala, kala, Hawaiian raspberry Rumex Polygonaceae hu'ahu'ako, pawale, uhauhako ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... Anacardiaceae (Family Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Rhus (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Rhus aromatica Aiton * + fragrant sumac, squaw-bush Rhus aromatica Aiton var. aromatica + fragrant sumac, squaw-bush Rhus ...
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Rhus glabra- Smooth Sumac
... Rhus glabra- Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac Family: Anacardiaceae (Sumac family) Photo taken near Entiat, open dry sandy flat near Columbia River © 2003 Thayne Tuason © ...
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Floridata: Rhus typhina
... bulb order. Rhus typhina Common Names: staghorn summac, velvet sumac Family: Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Get link to Profile# 95 (click for data record) e-mail this page Description The staghorn sumac is commonly ... soils as well as moist sites. Hardiness: USDA Zones 4 - 8. Propagation: Rooted cuttings. Usage Sumac has been cultivated in Europe for centuries as an ornamental prized for its vivid ...
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Floridata: Rhus copallinum
... gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Rhus copallinum Common Names: R. copallina (syn.), Shining sumac, Winged sumac Family: Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Get link to Profile# 581 (click ... for songbirds and other wildlife. Click to download a large version (800x600). Location Winged sumac occurs in dry woods, sandhills, roadsides, abandoned fields and disturbed areas in the ...
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Poison Ivy
... member of the Anacardiaceae, or Cashew, family. Most members of this plant family have a tropical or sub-tropical distribution. In North America, it is represented by the Sumacs (Rhus sp.), Poison ... have trifoliate leaves and may be found in the Great Plains. Aromatic Sumac (Rhus aromatica) Also known as Skunkbush, Aromatic Sumac forms dense thickets up to 7 feet tall. It is native to ...
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Guide to Past Cal's Plants-of-the-Week
... Rhipsalis paradoxa Rhodochiton atrosanguinea Rhoeo spathacea Rhus lancea Rhus laurina Rhus leptodictya Ruscus hypoglossum Russelia equisetiformis ... African Sumac Kris Plant Lady Fern Lady of the Night Lady's Slipper Laurel Sumac ... Plant Acanthaceae Agavaceae Aizoaceae Alliaceae Amaryllidaceae Anacardiaceae Anthericaceae Apiaceae (=Umbelliferae) Apocynaceae Araceae Araliaceae Araucariaceae Arecaceae ...
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Lemonade Berry - Rhus integrifolia
... Rhus integrifolia Lemonade Berry Rhus integrifolia a.k.a. Lemonade Sumac Small red colored, elongated berry that can be ... Anacardiaceae Anacardium giganteum Caja Acu Anacardium occidentale Cashew Apple Bouea macrophylla Maprang Mangifera caesia Jack Mangifera caloneura Mangifera cochinchinesis Mangifera foetida Horse Mango Mangifera indica Mango Mangifera pajang Membangan Mangifera pentranda Rhus ...
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