American Sumac a Valuable Tanning Material And Dyestuff
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White sumac grows in dry soil from Nova Scotia to British Columbia, and south to Florida, Missis- sippi, and Arizona. STAGHORN SUMAC, sometimes called HAIRY SUMAC (Rhus hirta). A shrub, or small tree, with maximum height of 40 feet and trunk diameter of 9 inches. Leaflets, dark green and nearly smooth on top, pale, and more or less hairy underneath, with edges sharply saw-toothed. The fruit, which grows in dense terminal clusters, is thickly covered with bright-crimson hairs. The distinguishing... characteristic of this species is the hairy growth along the stalks and leaf stems (PL IV) . Staghorn sumac is found in dry and rocky soils from Nova Scotia to Georgia, especially among the mountains, and as far west as southern Ontario, Minnesota, Missouri, and Mississippi. Since poison sumac sometimes is mistaken for the more common species, and its poisonous effects are usually very severe, it seems desirable to describe it as an aid in distinguishing poison sumac from the other species. POISON SUMAC, sometimes called POISON ELDER (Rhus vernix).
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