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Smooth Sumac
Rhus glabra
33.1445, -97.0219
Field Notes
Description:
The colony-forming smooth sumac is a 10-20 ft. shrub with short, crooked, leaning trunks and picturesque branches. The pinnately compound leaves are alternate, with 13–30 sharp-toothed leaflets on each side of the midrib. Deciduous leaves become extremely colorful in early fall. On female plants, yellow-green flowers are followed by bright-red, hairy berries in erect, pyramidal clusters which persist throughout winter.
The only shrub or tree species native to all 48 contiguous states.
Habitat:
Meadow near Lewisville Lake.
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