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30 November 2008 Christine Hanrahan

Staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina) seed

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This tiny seed is rarely seen as it is normally encased in a fuzzy red coating. Scores of these seeds, coated in red fuzz, make up the conical-shaped sumac clusters we see. These too are another important food source for birds and animals.


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mike 17-Feb-2012 11:11
I always wondered what kind of tree that was and its a (Rhus typhina) tree that i see around here were i live i live in Indiana but i see more of these on the north side of town and a lot less on the south side or non at all on the south side or west side of town they don't like being replanted any were else or transplant to another spot they always die when i find one and want to plant it at my house then it dies i think because they like more dry soil and less wet soil if i could i would like to grow me one at my house.
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