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- Sumac abstract "Sumac (/ˈsjuːmæk/ or /ˈʃuːmæk/; also spelled sumach) is any one of approximately 250 species of flowering plants in the genus Rhus and related genera, in the family Anacardiaceae. Sumacs grow in subtropical and temperate regions throughout the world, especially in Africa and North America.Sumacs are shrubs and small trees that can reach a height of 1–10 metres (3.3–32.8 ft). The leaves are spirally arranged; they are usually pinnately compound, though some species have trifoliate or simple leaves. The flowers are in dense panicles or spikes 5–30 centimetres (2.0–11.8 in) long, each flower very small, greenish, creamy white or red, with five petals. The fruits form dense clusters of reddish drupes called sumac bobs. The dried drupes of some species are ground to produce a tangy crimson spice.Sumacs propagate both by seed (spread by birds and other animals through their droppings), and by new shoots from rhizomes, forming large clonal colonies.The word sumac traces its etymology from Old French sumac (13th century), from Mediaeval Latin sumach, from Arabic summāq (سماق), from Syriac summāq (ܣܡܘܩ)- meaning "red."".
- Sumac class Eudicots.
- Sumac division Flowering_plant.
- Sumac family Anacardiaceae.
- Sumac family Anacardioideae.
- Sumac kingdom Plant.
- Sumac order Rosids.
- Sumac order Sapindales.
- Sumac thumbnail SumacFruit.JPG?width=300.
- Sumac wikiPageExternalLink 13192654.
- Sumac wikiPageID "69232".
- Sumac wikiPageRevisionID "605075587".
- Sumac familia Anacardiaceae.
- Sumac genus "Rhus".
- Sumac genusAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Sumac hasPhotoCollection Sumac.
- Sumac imageCaption "Sumac fruit in fall".
- Sumac name "Sumac".
- Sumac ordo Sapindales.
- Sumac regnum "Plantae".
- Sumac subdivision "About 250 species; see text".
- Sumac subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Sumac subfamilia Anacardioideae.
- Sumac typeSpecies "Rhus coriaria".
- Sumac typeSpeciesAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Sumac unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Sumac unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Sumac unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Sumac subject Category:Rhus.
- Sumac subject Category:Spices.
- Sumac type Eukaryote.
- Sumac type Plant.
- Sumac type Species.
- Sumac type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Sumac type EukaryoticCell.
- Sumac type Plant.
- Sumac type Organism.
- Sumac comment "Sumac (/ˈsjuːmæk/ or /ˈʃuːmæk/; also spelled sumach) is any one of approximately 250 species of flowering plants in the genus Rhus and related genera, in the family Anacardiaceae. Sumacs grow in subtropical and temperate regions throughout the world, especially in Africa and North America.Sumacs are shrubs and small trees that can reach a height of 1–10 metres (3.3–32.8 ft).".
- Sumac label "Rhus".
- Sumac label "Rhus".
- Sumac label "Rhus".
- Sumac label "Rhus".
- Sumac label "Rhus".
- Sumac label "Sumac".
- Sumac label "Sumak (geslacht)".
- Sumac label "Sumak".
- Sumac label "Сумах".
- Sumac label "سماق".
- Sumac label "盐肤木属".
- Sumac sameAs Škumpa.
- Sumac sameAs Rhus.
- Sumac sameAs Rhus.
- Sumac sameAs Zumake.
- Sumac sameAs Rhus.
- Sumac sameAs Rhus.
- Sumac sameAs Sumak_(geslacht).
- Sumac sameAs Sumak.
- Sumac sameAs Rhus.
- Sumac sameAs m.0j160.
- Sumac sameAs Q157649.
- Sumac sameAs Q157649.
- Sumac wasDerivedFrom Sumac?oldid=605075587.
- Sumac depiction SumacFruit.JPG.
- Sumac isPrimaryTopicOf Sumac.
- Sumac name "Sumac".