Sumac Collection
Sumac, a vibrant and versatile plant, is found in various forms such as trees and shrubs
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Sumac, a vibrant and versatile plant, is found in various forms such as trees and shrubs. One notable variety is the Staghorn Sumac, known for its unique antler-like branches. In Gorham, New Hampshire, during fall season, these magnificent trees create a picturesque frame around the Androscoggin River near the dam site. Another enchanting sight can be witnessed at Dyce Head Lighthouse in Maine's New England region. While they are often associated with their botanical beauty, they also have intriguing historical uses. The Sicilian sumac or tanners sumach (Rhus coriaria) has been utilized for centuries to produce dyes and tanning agents. Its deep red hues add richness to fabrics and leather goods. The Winged Sumac is another captivating species that graces landscapes with its delicate foliage. A Victorian Botanical Illustration showcases the elegance of Upland Sumach alongside Red Raspberry plants. Moving westward to Lafayette, Colorado, autumn brings about a stunning montage of sumacs against a backdrop of colorful foliage. This visual symphony captures nature's artistry at its finest. Even beyond American borders lies the Elm-leaved Sumach flowering in Anatolia's Pontic Mountains in Turkey during July. Its blossoms paint an exquisite scene amidst this mountainous terrain. A close-up shot from Bavaria reveals the intricate details of Staghorn Sumac leaves - commonly referred to as Vinegar Tree due to their tart taste when crushed - showcasing nature's impeccable craftsmanship even on a microscale level. Lastly, an abstract photograph taken in Pope County; Minnesota demonstrates how light and color interplay within a batch of sumacs creating an ethereal ambiance that captivates all who behold it. Whether appreciating them for their aesthetic appeal or exploring their historical significance across different regions worldwide like Ichthyosaur fossils or Pterosaurs remains discovered nearby.