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Sugar Bush/Sugar Sumac
Rhus Ovata
34.0886, -118.656
Field Notes
Description:
Size ranges from 2 – 10 m, 6 – 30 feet, tall and it has a rounded appearance. The twigs are thick and reddish in color. Its foliage consists of dark green, leathery, ovate leaves that are folded along the midrib. The leaf arrangement is alternate.
Its inflorescences which occur at the ends of branches consist of small, 5-petaled, flowers that appear to be pink, but upon closer examination actually have white to pink petals with red sepals. Additionally, the flowers may be either bisexual or pistillate. The fruit is a reddish, sticky drupe, and is small, about 6 – 8 mm in diameter.
Habitat:
California Chaparral
Notes:
Photograph taken in the Cold Creek Reserve, CA
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