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Close-up View of the Staghorn Sumac

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Description: Photographic study by Brian Johnston of Rhus typhina, with many fine images both macroscopic and microscopic.
A Close-up View of the "Staghorn Sumac" The staghorn sumac is a small tree that commonly grows in large groups in the wild.  It is often used by landscapers as a decorative addition to residential yards and municipal parks.  Its common name is derived from the fact that the branches are covered by dense, extremely soft hairs, and resemble the "velvet" on a deer
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