SC - Sumac

jeffrey stewart heilveil heilveil at students.uiuc.edu
Thu Mar 5 15:24:21 PST 1998


Sorry, 4 common species.  It was late, and I had to run to braid the bread
I was making in the middle of writing this. 

My apologies,
Bogdan

On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Gilly wrote:

> At 02:17 5-3-98 -0600, Bogdan wrote:
> >There are four common genera of "sumac."  Rhus typhina (staghorn), Rhus
> >glabra (smooth sumac), and Rhus aromatica (fragrant sumac) are all fine to
> >use in food.  <snip>  Toxicodenron
> >vernix (poison sumac) actually doesn't look a lot like a sumac, and it
> >also has a smooth stem.
> 
> You only mentioned two genera - what are the other two?
> 
> 
> Alasdair mac Iain
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