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| + | Rhus typhina, Linn. (R. hirta, Sudw. Schmaltzia hirta, Small). |
| + | Staghorn Sumac. Fig. 3398. Shrub or tree, to 30 ft.: branchlets |
| + | densely velvety-hairy: lfts. 11-31, oblong-lanceolate, pointed, |
| + | serrate, glaucescent beneath, 2-5 in. long: fls. greenish, in dense |
| + | terminal panicles: fr. crimson, hairy. June, July; fr. Aug., Sept. Em. |
| + | 571. s.S.3:102,103. Gn. 54, p. 505. G.F. 2:343 (adapted in Fig. 3398). |
| + | Que. to Ont., south to Ga., Ind., and Iowa. Var. laciniata, Wood. |
| + | Lfts. and bracts deeply and laciniately toothed and the infl. |
| + | sometimes partly transformed into contorted bracts. Var. dissecta, |
| + | Rehd. (var. laciniata, Hort.). Fig. 3399. Lfts. pinnately dissected. |
| + | M.D.G. 1900:211. G.M. 53:827. R.H. 1907, pp. 10, 11. A very handsome |
| + | form with finely cut foliage. R. typhina filicina, Sprenger, is |
| + | probably not different.—The staghorn sumac grows in the driest soils |
| + | and is a very desirable plant on account of its brilliant fall |
| + | coloring, which in dry localities begins to show in Aug., and with its |
| + | crimson fr.-clusters persisting through the winter. Trained in tree |
| + | form it is very picturesque, but is short-lived. |
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