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shining sumac ThesaurusNoun | 1. | shining sumac - common nonpoisonous shrub of eastern North America with compound leaves and green paniculate flowers followed by red berriesblack sumac, dwarf sumac, mountain sumac, Rhus copallinashumac, sumach, sumac - a shrub or tree of the genus Rhus (usually limited to the non-poisonous members of the genus) |
shining sumac winged sumac winged sumacCan grow up to 30ft (why they call it dwarf is beyond me). Red hairy fruit. Recognized by leafy wings” running along branches between the leaves. Small yellow green flowers. Berries, bark and leaves used. Young, peeled green shoots are good to eat. Berries can be chewed or made into tea. The hairs on the berries are covered in malic acid, giving it a tart taste. Malic acid is good for helping dissolve kidney and gallstones. The seeds have tannic acid. Filter hairs and excess acid away by running hot water over berries through cloth, then a coffee filter. Drink this water and toss berries. If brewed too long, they become too bitter.shining sumac Related to shining sumac: dwarf sumac, Rhus copallina, smooth sumac, staghorn sumac, winged sumacSynonyms for shining sumacnoun common nonpoisonous shrub of eastern North America with compound leaves and green paniculate flowers followed by red berriesSynonyms- black sumac
- dwarf sumac
- mountain sumac
- Rhus copallina
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