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Read about Rhus javinica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rhus javinica, Linn. (A. semialata, Murr. R. Osbeckii, Decne. R. semialata var. Osbeckii, DC.). Fig. 3397. Shrub or flat-headed tree, to 25 ft. : rachis and often the petiole winged, pubescent; lfts. 7-13, short-stalked or nearly sessile, ovate to ovate-oblong, acute or short- acuminate, rounded or broadly cuneate at the base, coarsely crenate-serrate, brownish pubescent beneath, 2-6 in. long: fls. creamy white, in large and broad panicles, to 12 in. long: fr. subglobose, compressed, red, densely pubescent. Aug., Sept.; fr. in Oct. Japan, China, S. Asia. S.I.F. 1:58. G.W. 1:99. M.D.G. 1899:166.—Valuable for its late blooming season and the most showy of the sumacs in bloom. Var. Roxburghii, Rchd. & Wilson (R. semialata var. Roxburghii, DC.). Rachis not or very slightly winged. Himalayas.— Tender, rarely cult.


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