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Short shrub approx. 4 feet tall. Compound leaves, with a terminal leaf. Terminal inflorescence of red fruit with a winged rachis.
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Short shrub approx. 4 feet tall. Compound leaves, with a terminal leaf. Terminal inflorescence of red fruit with a winged rachis.
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Red coloration and compound leaves with winged rachis are very conspicuous characters This species can be found in many roadsides in Bedford county. Leaves well in the process of senescence, and fruits were mostly gone. The structure which bore the drupes was still intact, as well as a couple of drupes left intact; this structure was harvested and dried alongside the leaves.
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Leaves are pinnately compound and alternately arranged. Fruit is a cluster of drupes. The rachis is winged on this type of sumac.
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Small tree with a slender branches, pinnately compound leaves present with a winged rachis. Fruit is a small redish color drupe ; in a panicle or clusters of drupes.
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Plants Grow on the very edge of the mowed path. Probably 5 ft. tall, plants not very thickly arranged with few limbs on trunk. Canopyat the tips of branches reaching towards the light and the road not the forrest, leaves are just startingto turn bright reds. Fruits hang in clusters with bright red fuller fruits and older darker red fruits. Petioles have red color at base and are winged.
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Plants Grow on the very edge of the mowed path. Probably 5 ft. tall, plants not very thickly arranged with few limbs on trunk. Canopyat the tips of branches reaching towards the light and the road not the forrest, leaves are just startingto turn bright reds. Fruits hang in clusters with bright red fuller fruits and older darker red fruits. Petioles have red color at base and are winged.
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Plants Grow on the very edge of the mowed path. Probably 5 ft. tall, plants not very thickly arranged with few limbs on trunk. Canopyat the tips of branches reaching towards the light and the road not the forrest, leaves are just startingto turn bright reds. Fruits hang in clusters with bright red fuller fruits and older darker red fruits. Petioles have red color at base and are winged.
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Plants Grow on the very edge of the mowed path. Probably 5 ft. tall, plants not very thickly arranged with few limbs on trunk. Canopyat the tips of branches reaching towards the light and the road not the forrest, leaves are just startingto turn bright reds. Fruits hang in clusters with bright red fuller fruits and older darker red fruits. Petioles have red color at base and are winged.
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Plants Grow on the very edge of the mowed path. Probably 5 ft. tall, plants not very thickly arranged with few limbs on trunk. Canopyat the tips of branches reaching towards the light and the road not the forrest, leaves are just startingto turn bright reds. Fruits hang in clusters with bright red fuller fruits and older darker red fruits. Petioles have red color at base and are winged.
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Approximately 15 feet tall, irregular stout spreading branches similar to Rhus typhina and Rhus glabra. Immature stems are smooth similar to Rhus glabra, and the fruit form a cluster of drupes similar again to R. glabra. The winged rachis of the leaves are distinctive to this species.
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Short single trunk tree. Fruits red in color in a cluster at the end of the branch. Also has leaf wing axis this is a key feature to tell it apart from other sumacs.
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Short single trunk tree. Fruits red in color in a cluster at the end of the branch. Also has leaf wing axis this is a key feature to tell it apart from other sumacs.
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Believed younger tree based on small DBH. Pinnately compound leaves and distinct appearance of fruit led to Rhus ID. Species ID confirmed presence of winging on stems to differentiate from R. glabra.
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Believed younger tree based on small DBH. Pinnately compound leaves and distinct appearance of fruit led to Rhus ID. Species ID confirmed presence of winging on stems to differentiate from R. glabra.
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Believed younger tree based on small DBH. Pinnately compound leaves and distinct appearance of fruit led to Rhus ID. Species ID confirmed presence of winging on stems to differentiate from R. glabra.
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Believed younger tree based on small DBH. Pinnately compound leaves and distinct appearance of fruit led to Rhus ID. Species ID confirmed presence of winging on stems to differentiate from R. glabra.
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Medium-sized tree, field edge, multiple trunks, red fruit, thin wings on branches
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Medium-sized tree, field edge, multiple trunks, red fruit, thin wings on branches
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small tree, pinnately compound leaves with a winged rachis, fruits red.
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small tree, pinnately compound leaves with a winged rachis, fruits red.
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small tree, pinnately compound leaves with a winged rachis, fruits red.
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Large clusters of small red berries; leaf stalks winged between leaflets