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poison oak pictures Sumac is a shrub native to North America deciduous. The leaves contain a compound which causes a rash on the human skin. Sumac may refer specifically to:
Diversilobum of Toxicodendron that grows on the west coast of North America
Toxicodendron pubescens, grows in eastern North America
Poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) and its eastern counterpart poison ivy (T. radicans) are two plants in North most painful for the man America. Note: These species were included in the genus Rhus. Sumac and related shrub,poison oak pictures similar in appearance, Rhus trilobata belong to the sumac family (Anacardiaceae).
Sumac is common in all the mountains and valleys of California. It grows in shady canyons and riparian habitats. Commonly grows as a vine with aerial roots (accidental) that adhere to the trunks of oaks and sycamores.
Rocky Mountain Poison oak (Toxicodendron rydbergii) occurs in canyons throughout the western United States and Canada.poison oak pictures Because both eye western poison oak as a climbing plant that will be cash, some authors list poison oak as a subspecies of eastern poison ivy. Sumac often grows as a vine.
Rhyme warning "leaves of three, let it be" applies to poison oak and poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans).poison oak pictures
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