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Staghorn Sumach

Rhus typhina

Description:

This is the fall so the leaves do brilliant display of reds yellows and oranges.

Notes:

- Some beekeepers use dried sumac bobs as a source of fuel for their smokers. -The fruit of sumacs can be collected, soaked and washed in cold water, strained, sweetened and made into a pink lemonade.

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DaneCole
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DaneCole

Ontario, Canada

Spotted on Sep 13, 2012
Submitted on Jan 1, 2013

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