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... Sumac Family Toxicodendron radicans ... poison ivy Aquifoliaceae ... Holly Family Ilex decidua ... deciduous holly Ilex vomitoria ... yaupon Asclepiadaceae ... Milkweed Family Asclepias viridis ... antelopehorn milkweed Asteraceae ... Sunflower Family ...
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Floridata: Rhus typhina
... 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 shrubby, occurring in ... 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
... 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 data record) e-mail this page ... 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 eastern ...
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Montoso Gardens Fruit, Nut and Spice Collection
... family) bilimbi carambola Passifloraceae (passion fruit family) granadilla passion fruit Rhamnaceae (sumac family) Chinese raisin Rosaceae (rose family) capulin cherry Rubiaceae (coffee family) ndea noni Rutaceae (citrus family ...
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Native Plant Information Network: Native Plants Database
... Family) Aizoaceae (Fig-Marigold Family) Alismataceae (Water-Plantain Family) Aloaceae (Aloe Family) Amaranthaceae (Amaranth Family) Anacardiaceae (Sumac Family) Anemiaceae (Flowering Fern Family) Annonaceae (Custard-Apple Family) Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) Aponogetonaceae (Cape-Pondweed Family) Aquifoliaceae (Holly Family) Araceae (Arum Family) Araliaceae (Ginseng Family ...
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Native Plant Information Network: Image Gallery
... Family) Aizoaceae (Fig-Marigold Family) Alismataceae (Water-Plantain Family) Aloaceae (Aloe Family) Amaranthaceae (Amaranth Family) Anacardiaceae (Sumac Family) Anemiaceae (Flowering Fern Family) Annonaceae (Custard-Apple Family) Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) Aponogetonaceae (Cape-Pondweed Family) Aquifoliaceae (Holly Family) Araceae (Arum Family) Araliaceae (Ginseng Family ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties, By Herb
... Ajowan (not priced), Nigella (not priced), Angelica (not priced), and edible sumac ($2.39). (All the seed-spice names in the actual list ... that it is best used dried Smooth (edible) Sumac (Rhus glabra) - a very close cousin to the edible sumac (R. coriaria), whose berries are the ... that best way is! This site is one of The Owlcroft Company family of web sites. Please click on the link (or the owl) ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Berries
... location. 03-Mar-06 Ann I need to know where I can buy the Dwarf Sumac, and I plan to grow it in our yard, Tulsa Oklahoma area. Our Reply: 21 ... about information specific to your location. 20-Nov-05 Jane Marcella My family (husband, next-door daughter and her family)farms 30 acres of almonds in Capay (Glenn County)Calif. Since selling ...
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ISB: Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
... Family Photos Mangifera indica MANGO ANACARDIACEAE Metopium toxiferum FLORIDA POISONTREE; POISONWOOD ANACARDIACEAE Rhus aromatica FRAGRANT SUMAC ANACARDIACEAE Rhus copallinum WINGED SUMAC ANACARDIACEAE Rhus glabra SMOOTH SUMAC ANACARDIACEAE Rhus michauxii FALSE POISON SUMAC; MICHAUX'S SUMAC ...
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Anise
... Sumac) family (Anacardiaceae) and the Carrot (or Parsley) family (Apiaceae or Umbelliferae). The Cashew family is one I try to steer clear of while the Parsley family ... books, and research on herbs. Herbal Landscaping The Mint Family Of the culinary herbs, ten of these are the ... the Mint family. Worldwide, there are around a hundred genera and some three thousand species within this family. Herbal ...
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