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Wildflowers of Western Pennsylvania - STAGHORN SUMAC: (Rhs typhina). This species of North American native tree belongs to the Family Anacardiaceae. It is found in southeastern Canada, northeastern and Midwestern United States
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Wildflowers of Western Pennsylvania - STAGHORN SUMAC: (Rhus typhina). This species of North American native tree belongs to the Family Anacardiaceae. It is found in southeastern Canada, northeastern and Midwestern United States
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