WordNet:
Rhus glabra |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
common nonpoisonous shrub of eastern North America with waxy compound leaves and green paniculate flowers followed by red berries
Synonyms: smooth sumac, scarlet sumac, vinegar tree
WordNet:
Rhus glabra |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
common nonpoisonous shrub of eastern North America with waxy compound leaves and green paniculate flowers followed by red berries
Synonyms: smooth sumac, scarlet sumac, vinegar tree
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Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumac) is a species of sumac in the family Anacardiaceae, native to North America, from southern Quebec west to southern British Columbia in Canada, and south to northern Florida and Arizona in the United States and Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico.
One of the easiest shrubs to identify throughout the year (unless mistaken for Rhus vernix, poison sumac, in the absence of mature fruit) smooth sumac has a spreading, open-growing shrub growing up to 3 m tall, rarely to 5 m. The leaves are alternate, 30-50 cm long, compound with 11-31 leaflets, each leaflet 5-11 cm long, with a serrated margin. The leaves turn scarlet in the fall. The flowers are tiny, green, produced in dense erect panicles 10-25 cm tall, in the spring, later followed by large panicles of crimson berries that remain throughout the winter. The buds are small, covered with brown hair and borne on fat, hairless twigs. The bark on older wood is smooth and grey to brown.
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