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A thicket of smooth sumac retained some of its berries in January, though most of them were gone. Smooth sumac is well known for its brilliant red fall foliage and its deep red berries. Smooth and ...
There are two kinds of sumac in the Skiatook area – smooth sumac and winged sumac. Smooth or winged refers to the appearance of the stem between the leaves. In ...
The smooth sumac, Rhus glabra, is a member of the Cashew family thriving throughout North America in elevations of 5,000-7,000 feet in ponderosa pine forests and along roads. In some areas it may ...
Christina Soteriou ate a Mediterranean diet filled with veggies and beans while living in Cyprus. But now she also aims for a ...
Native smooth sumac shrubs can light up Minnesota roadsides and arc along bike trails with orange to deep-red leaves, often providing the first wave of fall colors. But even longtime residents ...
Knowing the difference between a poison sumac and a staghorn sumac can be beneficial.
His victims said he was a smooth-talking guy who would love 'em and leave 'em -- without their expensive jewelry. Some of those victims had the last word in district court on Thursday.To the ...
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1. Collect eight cones of red berries from the edible species of sumac such as staghorn sumac. 2. Remove the berries from the cones and crush the berries in a large container. 3.
The staghorn sumac is a sensory delight, from its toothed leaf edges to its fuzzy fruit and young stems. Though it is related to poison sumac, a staghorn can be handled without fear.
Native Plant: The many benefits of sassafras While sometimes considered a shrub and sometimes a tree, in favorable conditions, the staghorn sumac can reach 30-feet high, and as far across. It ...