Brown. Comment by Natureisbest. Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra) early in the season. For areas up north youâll want to look for smooth sumac (Rhus glabra) â its range is far more widespread and it has the same properties and uses as staghorn. It grows to a height of 6 metres (20 feet), with an open, flattened crown and a few stout spreading branches. The leaves are alternately pinnately compound and can ⦠Three to Five shrubs are needed for a reliable bounty of fruit (red drupes), found on the female plant. 1913. The old herbals donât just stop there. Lower Dolores River Canyon, October 16, 2007. The new growth has the purplish color. Winged sumacâwhich is also known by a variety of other common names, including dwarf sumac, flameleaf sumac, and shining sumacâis a multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub or small tree that thrives in dry soils in open areas where it often forms large colonies. Smooth sumac plants flower yellow in the early summer months, and the hair red fruits, each containing a single seed, mature and ripen by early fall. There are also mountain populations from British Colombia to New Mexico. In general, however, smooth sumac is relatively unpalatable to most big game and domestic livestock. Staghorn Sumac has leaves that have a hairy leaf stem and rachis, the stem that the leaflets are attached to. long (45 cm), warms up to brilliant shades of red and orange in fall. In the Columbia River Gorge, it may be found east of The Dalles, OR between the elevations of 100'-4000'. â If you do manage to somehow mistake poison sumac for sumac, youâll be sorry though. That fuzz is the source of the name staghorn; the stems resemble velvet-covered new antlers. Photo Credit Shutterstock. Interspersed throughout the bush are cones of petite red berries that add a wonderful splash of color . It may be found from British Columbia south through the Pacific Northwest to eastern Nevada to northern Mexico, and east to Georgia, New England and north into southern Quebec. Rhus glabra is found in the Four Corners area of Colorado, Arizona, and Utah but not in New Mexico. This sumac is less aggressive than Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumac). In Ohio, we have both. Smooth Sumac is a dioecious species (male & female flowers are produced on separate plants). Staghorn sumac occupies a smaller range, from Minnesota east to Maine, south to South Carolina and Tennessee. Other articles where Smooth sumac is discussed: sumac: The smooth, or scarlet, sumac (Rhus glabra), native to the eastern and central United States, is a common species. The Smooth Sumac and Shining Sumac are smooth both on the twigs and the fruits. Second, I live in Alabama, and we have it here. A thicket of smooth sumac retained some of its berries in January, though most of them were gone. Smooth sumac, Rhus glabra, is the only shrub or tree that is native to all of the 48 contiguous states. It also spreads by ground suckers to form a colony. It usually has a single gray-brown stem but often occurs in clonal thickets formed by suckers from horizontal roots. Kingdom: Plantae Description: Smooth sumac, or Rhus Glabra L., ranges from the size of a shrub to that of a small tree. Smooth sumac grows in a wide range of habitats including open woodlands, prairies, dry rocky hillsides, canyons, and protected ravines [36,40,90]. It is not a common plant but it certainly is easy to spot in the fall with its brilliant red leaves and tightly packed pyramid of red fruits. Its strong architectural form and elegant silhouette are revealed in winter, after the leaves are gone. It is one of the primary native woody nuisances that moves into prairies in Missouri, where its ⦠Range: Smooth sumac may be found across much of North America. Winged sumac is a slender-branched shrub to small tree with a rounded top; it forms thickets from root sprouting. Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra L. Figure 98.âSmooth sumac (Rhus glabra) Other common names.âMountain sumac, upland sumac, scarlet sumac, sleek sumac, white sumac, Pennsylvania sumac, shoemake, vinegar tree. Smooth Sumac has none of ⦠Summer. The leaves of poison sumac differ in being hairless and shiny with smooth margins. It is a thicket-forming shrub or small tree with a spreading crown. Unlike winged sumac, it lacks flattened leafy âwingsâ along the central stems of the compound leaves. Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra) Photo Courtesy Ohio State Weed Lab Archive â Ohio State University. Leaves / Fruit: Fruit: Fruit: Fruit / Leaves: Fruit / Leaves: Fall Color Leaves: Fall Color Leaves ... Flora of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic States, Working Draft of 21 May 2015. Wild turkey, gray partridge, and mourning dove also feed on the fruits . Staghorn sumac, Rhus typhina, very similar to smooth sumac, is native to the eastern US. Rhus glabra, the smooth sumac, (also known as white sumac, upland sumac, or scarlet sumac) is a species of sumac in the family Anacardiaceae, native to North America, from southern Quebec west to southern British Columbia in Canada, and south to northern Florida and Arizona in the United States and Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico. Species in this family range from medium-sized trees to herbs a few inches high. Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra): Named because its first-year stems are smooth, rather than hairy. Range & Habitat: The native Winged Sumac is common in southern Illinois, occasional in NE Illinois, and rare or absent elsewhere (see Distribution Map). The range of Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumac) Kartesz, J.T., The Biota of North America Program (BONAP). It is a loose and open plant and grows in umbrella shaped clusters. It is a thicket-forming shrub or small tree with a spreading crown. Smooth sumac is moderately palatable to wintering mule deer [66,78]. It often forms dense thickets in prairies [ 89 ]. Smooth sumac is known to shade and replace prairie plants and endangered species. Poison sumac also differs in that it rarely grows in dense, pure stands, and it inhabits swamps. Smooth Sumac is a deciduous shrub that has short, crooked, trunks with charming, dark green leaves laid out in a symmetrical pattern along the branches. Smooth sumac occurs from Saskatchewan to Maine, south to Florida and west to Texas. Effects on Natural Communities. 2010-08-13 10:40:38 First off, thanks for the info. A modern study confirms Smooth Sumac as a mouth medicine, due to examined and tested samples of the species from the Ozark mountains, which was shown to prevent tooth decay among rural Ozark inhabitants. Smooth sumac (R. glabra) is scattered statewide. Its foliage of shiny, deeply dissected, fern-like, deep green leaves, 18 in. Staghorn Sumac is a member of the Anacardiaceae, the Sumac or Cashew family. This drink is made by soaking the drupes in cool water, rubbing them to extract the essence, straining the liquid through a cotton cloth, and sweetening it. Rhus Glabra L. is one of the most common sumacs. Distribution. Iâll be sure to try this out. Learn more about Smooth Sumac. Fragrant sumac (Rhus aromatica), staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), smooth sumac (Rhus glabra), and winged sumac (Rhus coppalinum) ripen in sequence from midsummer through early fall and are ready to collect when they are red to brown in color (depending on species) and very acidic on the tongue. Smooth sumac had the greatest foliar percentage in September followed by sericea lespedeza and smooth sumac (P < 0.05). As this is a fairly common plant in the landscape, fruiting is not usually an issue. Woodland edges, openings. The scientific name Rhus Glabra comes from Greek and rhus is derived from "rhous" which means bushy sumac, glabra means smooth and refers to the stem and leaves of the plant (Kindscher, 1987).. Botany and Ecology. Flower: Species is dioecious; small, with pale yellow petals, borne in a dense upright cluster up to 8 inches long, appearing in mid to late ⦠2015. Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra) range. The leaves of the three species differ slightly as well. Smooth sumac on average grows about eight feet tall. It is similar to smooth sumac, except the leaves are untoothed. Ranges throughout the U.S. except for an area in North Dakota and Montana. In its name, typhina means âlike Typha ,â cattails, referring to the fine fuzz on its leaves and twigs. smooth sumac Anacardiaceae Rhus glabra L. symbol: RHGL Leaf: Alternate, pinnately compound, 12 to 18 inches long, 11 to 31 lanceolate leaflets per leaf, each 2 to 4 inches long with a serrated margin, dark green above, paler and finely hairy below. Dark, narrow leaves with a pointed tip and light underside characterize this perennial plant. The smooth, or scarlet, sumac (Rhus glabra), native to the eastern and central United States, is a common species. Discussion The southeastern U.S. often has hot, dry conditions during July and August (NOAA 2010 ) that cause predominant forage species (tall fescue and bermudagrass) to be semi-dormant (Burner et al. Smooth sumac, also known as common sumac, Rocky Mountain sumac, red sumac, scarlet sumac, lemonade sumac, western sumac, and white sumac, is a deciduous shrub or a small tree from 0.5 to 6 m in height and 1 to 18 cm in stem diameter. It causes skin reactions much worse than poison ivy and poison oak. It is an attractive ornamental plant and is cultivated by many for its beauty. Rhus glabra Linnaeus Smooth Sumac. Winged sumac (Rhus copallinum) is a third related species that occurs in roughly the same range as smooth sumac and is identifiable by the âwingsâ or ridges along the stalks that produce leaves. The branches on Smooth Sumac are smooth, while the branches on Staghorn Sumac are furry like the antlers on a stag when "in velvet." It grows to a height of 6 metres (20 feet), with an open, flattened crown and a few stout spreading branches. Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra) is a deciduous shrub which occurs on prairies, fields, abandoned farmland, clearings and along roads and railroads. A cultivated variety has much-dissected fernlike leaves. Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumac) Anacardiaceae (Sumac Family) Foothills. A large, open, irregular, spreading shrub which typically grows 8-15 feet tall and spreads by root suckers to ⦠Reply to this comment . USDA-NRCS Plants Database / Britton, N.L., and A. David: Smooth sumac was indeed smoked by the indigenous Americans for 'purposes', sometimes combined with nicotine containing leaves, bark, roots, or ⦠It is common in ecotonal areas and is often found along ⦠In North America, the smooth sumac and the staghorn sumac are sometimes used to make a beverage termed "sumac-ade", "Indian lemonade", or "rhus juice". Distribution map courtesy of the USGS Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center, originally from "Atlas of United States Trees" by Elbert L. Little, Jr. . Smooth sumac fruits are palatable to many species of birds and small mammals. Both Bryce, who is a taxidermist, and I have observed rubs on the trees as the bark is apparently quite aromatic to bucks. Flamboyant in autumn, Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumac) is an open, spreading, deciduous shrub with nice ornamental features. Smooth Sumac is a little smaller as well, and its range extends further south. 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