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Question: woodlands plant - roadside - Windham, NH.
...of Rhus typhina (staghorn sumac). They turn a brilliant orange-red in the autumn.
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Sighting: Rhus hirta at 42.590, -71.782
Sighting: Rhus hirta at 42.590, -71.782 Posted Oct. 20, 2013, 4:54 p.m. by 426std10 Description or comments: very hairy stem Location notes: right in front of parking lot near trail and...
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Sighting: Rhus hirta at Amherst, MA
Sighting: Rhus hirta at Amherst, MA Posted Oct. 7, 2014, 1:26 a.m. by Bio426student36 Location notes: 42 33'42.41"N 72 32'02.70"W
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Question: No flower, just leaves. Located in a terrestrial setting in Massachusetts. I …
...is Rhus glabra (smooth sumac), a native shrub found in the cashew family. It grows in colonies and is much like Rhus typhina (staghorn sumac) except that the branches are without hairs and covered by...
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Sighting: Rhus hirta at 43.42083, -73.32889
Sighting: Rhus hirta at 43.42083, -73.32889 Posted Nov. 13, 2016, 2:41 a.m. by Cala1 Description or comments: The leaves are compound and are alternate. The leaves have teeth. The shoot of t...
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Sighting: Helianthus at 42.30806, -72.59361
...the Rhus hirta.
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Sighting: Rhus hirta at Cheshire Road Berkshire MA, 01224
Sighting: Rhus hirta at Cheshire Road Berkshire MA, 01224 Posted Oct. 9, 2016, 8:02 p.m. by Newton1 Description or comments: Woody sapling found in wetland habitat. The bark is pubescent and r...
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Sighting: Rhus hirta at 42.445, -72.641
Sighting: Rhus hirta at 42.445, -72.641 Posted Oct. 22, 2016, 11:09 p.m. by Zheng1 Description or comments: Common name: Staghorn sumac. It is a deciduous shrub. Dense clusters of small red dr...
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Sighting: Rhus hirta at 55 Coe Drive, Durham, NH
Sighting: Rhus hirta at 55 Coe Drive, Durham, NH Posted Oct. 25, 2019, 11:47 a.m. by mthompson Description or comments: Oyster River High School - 9th grade biology (2019) Zoe Srijan Lo...
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Question: Hi,this was all over kilowatt park in Wilder Vt.What are thety ?thanks
...is Rhus typhina (staghorm sumac). This one is fruiting and if you examine the fruits closely, you will see they are covered with red, sour-tasting hairs.