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Dwarf Sumac
... Sumac Leaf Characteristics broad, flat leaves compound leaves pinnately compound margins toothed leaflets similar in size and shape leaves alternate wing-like projections Fruit Characteristics other fruit (not cone, winged, acorn, or in pod or capsule) without husk or capsules small fruits, 50 or more packed tightly together Dwarf Sumac Rhus copallina This small tree ...
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Staghorn Sumac
... cone, winged, acorn, or in pod or capsule) naked, without husk or capsules small fruits, 50 or more packed tightly together Staghorn Sumac ... old fields, at forest edges, and along roadways. The Staghorn Sumac is native to the northeastern United States and southern Canada. ... west-central counties. Other than as an ornamental, the Staghorn Sumac has little value to people today. In times past Native ...
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Poison Sumac
... Sumac Leaf Characteristics broad, flat leaves compound leaves pinnately compound margins smooth singly compound v-shaped point, both ends of leaflet Fruit Characteristics other fruit (not cone, winged, acorn, or ... this dangerous tree before you touch any sumac! The Poison Sumac tree generally is somewhat taller than the Dwarf Sumac, but smaller than the Staghorn Sumac. As with the other sumacs it ...
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