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Maryland Native Plant Society: Woody Flora of the Diabase, Boyds, Maryland
Black Locust RUE FAMILY - Rutaceae Zanthoxylum americanum Northern Prickly-ash CASHEW FAMILY - Anacardiaceae Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac Rhus copallina Shining Sumac Toxicdendron radicans Poison Ivy HOLLY FAMILY - Aquifoliaceae Ilex opaca American Holly Ilex verticillata ...
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Checklist of Shrubs for Hilton Pond Center
Plum Prunus angustifolia Spiraea* Spiraea sp. 110. ANACARDIACEAE (Cashew Family) (2 species) Shining (Winged) Sumac Rhus copallina Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra 113. CELASTRACEAE (Stafftree Family) (1 species) Strawberry-bush Euonymus americanus (photo above) 122 ...
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Invasive Non-Native Plants
(Ulmus rubra) is a good substitute for Siberian elm. On sunny, dry sites, staghorn sumac or shining sumac (Rhus typhina, R. copallina) form thickets; keep suckers in check by mowing. INVASIVE, NON-NATIVE ...
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Colorado Partners in Flight
(Atriplex cana) singleleaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla) skunkbrush (Rhus aromatica/ Rhus trilobata) slender wheatgrass (Elymus trachycaulus) snowberry (Symphoricarpos spp.) spiny hopsage ( ... (Fragaria spp.) subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) sumac (Rhus spp.) switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) three-awn (Aristada spp.) threeleaf sumac (Rhus trilobata) trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) twist ...
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NMPIF Grassland 1
(Dasylirion wheeleri), broom snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae), longleaf jointfir (Ephedra trifurca), chollas (Opuntia spp.), and littleleaf sumac (Rhus microphylla). Associations of black grama and side-oats grama (B. curtipendula) with Chihuahuan Desert or ...
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NMPIF Shrublands 1
(Dick-Peddie 1993). On rocky hillsides, little-leaf sumac (Rhus microphylla) may be found. Chihuahuan Desert Shrub occurs in basins, outwash plains, low ... arroyo beds widen. These include burrobrush (Hymenoclea monogyra), Apache plume (Fallugia paradoxa), littleleaf sumac, and brickellia (Brickellia laciniata). Other shrubs may include torrey yucca (Yucca torreyi), ...
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Nontimber Forest Products In the United States website
T. Jones SLIPPERY ELM Image by Kathryn A. Lynch FUELWOOD Image by Kathryn A. Lynch SUMAC Image by Eric T. Jones SWEET GRASS Image by Kathryn A. Lynch TURPENTINE Image by ... harvested throughout the United States for home heating. A pick-up truck full of young sumac (Rhus sp.) harvested by hand in the Ozarks is en route to a cane maker. Sweet ...
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Poison Ivy
America, it is represented by the Sumacs (Rhus sp.), Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac and the Florida Poison Tree (Metopium toxiferum). ... name for the skin irritation caused by Poison Ivy is Rhus Dermatitis. It usually starts as itching and small blisters ... be found in the Great Plains. Aromatic Sumac (Rhus aromatica) Also known as Skunkbush, Aromatic Sumac forms dense thickets up to 7 feet ...
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Georgia Wildlife Federation
The fruit of Sumac (Rhus spp.) is a late winter food source for many birds, such as cardinals, and some ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—Squaw Bush
Photograph from Lewis and Clark Herbarium/Academy of Natural Sciences Squaw Bush (Skunkbush, Ill-Scented Sumac) Rhus trilobata October 1, 1804, along the Cheyenne River, South Dakota. Squaw bush is a member ...
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