Coloring Pages Staghorn Sumac. Staghorn sumac is an open land species often found on drier soils, but which may occasionally occur on low ground. "Staghorn sumac" are property and copyright of their owners. "Staghorn sumac Coloring Pages" provided for educational purposes and personal use only. Get the lovely Staghorn Sumac to experience its outstanding Fall color, pyramidal shape, & unique petals in your home & garden!
Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina) and the Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra). Select from premium Staghorn Sumac images of the highest quality. Species in this family range from medium-sized trees to herbs a few inches high.
Sumac has long been used as a flavoring ingredient especially in the Middle East and Mediterranean.
Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina) and the Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra).
Both Staghorn and Smooth sumac have: - Compound leaf with serrated leaflets - Non-winged rachis (space between leaflets on branch) - Red fruit, red-ish color branches and green stems. Unique Stems and Twigs: Staghorn sumac has velvet (hairy) twigs and smooth sumac has no hair but instead a fine white powder that is easily removed when (Examine the thick end of the shoot to see if it has developed noticeable, light-colored pith. Get the lovely Staghorn Sumac to experience its outstanding Fall color, pyramidal shape, & unique petals in your home & garden!