Posted Jul 31, 2024, 4:29 PM
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Originally Posted by flar
It probably is smooth sumac, looking at the fairly sparse and drooping berry cluster. The main difference between smooth and staghorn is the staghorn has fuzzy branches.
There's one other type I've seen in Ontario, shining sumac, also known as winged sumac. Poison sumac is also out there, but very rare and I've never encountered it.
Shining sumac. Wings along leaf stem and smooth leaf edges.

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I don't think I've ever seen shining sumac. Is it native to Ontario?
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