. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Dalisca hiria L. Sp. PI. Rhus typhina L. Amoen Rhus hirta Sudw. Bull. '037- 1753- Acad. 4:31 Torr. Club 9: 82 .760. A small tree, with maximum height of 40° and trunk diameter of 9', or often shrubby. Leaves pinnate, 8'-is' long; petioles, rachis and twigs more or less densely velvety-pubes- cent; leaflets 11-31, lanceolate or oblong-lan- ceolate, 3-5' long, acuminate at the


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Dalisca hiria L. Sp. PI. Rhus typhina L. Amoen Rhus hirta Sudw. Bull. '037- 1753- Acad. 4:31 Torr. Club 9: 82 .760. A small tree, with maximum height of 40° and trunk diameter of 9', or often shrubby. Leaves pinnate, 8'-is' long; petioles, rachis and twigs more or less densely velvety-pubes- cent; leaflets 11-31, lanceolate or oblong-lan- ceolate, 3-5' long, acuminate at the apex, rounded at the base, sharply serrate, dark green and nearly glabrous above, pale and more or less pubescent beneath ; panicles term- inal, dense; flowers green, polygamous, ij" broad; drupe globose, li"-2" in diameter, very densely covered with bright crimson hairs. In dry or rocky soil. Nova Scotia to Georgia, especially along the mountains, west to southern Ontario, South Dakota and Iowa. Wood soft, greenish-yellow: weight per cubic foot 27 lbs. Bark rich in tannin. A race with laciniate leaf- lets has been found in New Hampshire. June. Vinegar-tree. American, Virginia, hairy or velvet- sumac. Staghorn.


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