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Staghorn Sumac (fruit)

Rhus typhina

Description:

Although the Staghorn Sumac belongs to the same family as Poison Sumac and Poison Ivy, they are not poisonous. Leaves compound, with narrowly lance-shaped, sharply toothed leaflets; dense clusters of dark red, hairy seeds. Flowers are white.

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Vermont, USA

Spotted on Sep 12, 2014
Submitted on Sep 12, 2014

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