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Sumac

Rhus sp.

Description:

This is the winter fruit on one of the sumacs of the southeastern United States. I am hoping that someone can identify the species. Unfortunately, I do not have a pic of the leaves as this the plant is deciduous and was photographed in mid December.

Habitat:

Open area on a dam at constructed ponds in east-central Georgia.

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2 Comments

KenCheeks
KenCheeks 10 years ago

Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of the leaves.

sarah in the woods
sarah in the woods 10 years ago

Either Rhus copallina or Rhus glabra. Do you have any pics of the leaves?

KenCheeks
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KenCheeks

Augusta, Georgia, USA

Spotted on Dec 21, 2013
Submitted on Jan 30, 2014

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