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Common Name(s):
Flameleaf Sumac, Winged Sumac, Sumac,Flameleaf
Species:
Rhus copallinum
Synonyms:
Family:
Anacardiaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Origin:
Native
Height:
6 m
Flowers:
June - July
Fruits:
Fall
Description:
A shrub or occasionally a small tree, usually forming thickets, widespread in open uplands along fence rows and in unused areas. A prolific sprouter after fire. Leaves have a winged axis and turn flame red to dark purple in the fall, hence the common name. Fruit matures in late summer, remaining attached into winter, and is eaten by many species of birds and white-tailed deer. White-tailed deer and some livestock use it as a browse. Sometimes used in native landscaping. The small fruits can be crushed in water to make a tart drink.
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