



Ginglymodesmus sumac
Sumac is a shrub with bright red leaves in the fall. It grows in fields and along roadsides, adding color to the landscape.
生息地: Fields, Roadsides
The Sumac is a shrub or small tree, easily recognized by its vibrant green, compound leaves that transform into spectacular shades of fiery red, orange, or purple in autumn. It typically bears upright clusters of fuzzy red or maroon berries.




カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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Its bright red berry clusters often stay on the plant through winter!
Sumac is a super tough plant that can grow in really dry, poor soils.
The word 'Sumac' comes from an ancient Aramaic word that means 'red'!
You can make a tangy, lemonade-like drink from its fuzzy red berries!
Sumac has fuzzy red berries containing malic acid, which helps it attract animals to disperse its seeds after eating them.
Sumac leaves create dazzling autumn colors, helping them capture sunlight efficiently before shedding for winter to conserve energy.
Sumac can spread by underground stems called rhizomes, which helps it form dense thickets and colonize new areas quickly.
Turdus migratorius
Feeds on sumac berries in winter.
Bombycilla cedrorum
Consumes sumac berries as a food source.
Apis mellifera
Collects nectar and pollen from sumac flowers.
Odocoileus virginianus
Browses on sumac leaves and twigs.
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Enjoy looking at sumac, but avoid touching it as some species may cause skin irritation.
100-600 cm
100-500 cm
0.2-0.5 cm
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