Lemonadeberry (Rhus integrifolia)
| Plant: Evergreen shrub 3 to 10 feet tall, sticky trunk with many
wide spreading limbs. Frost resistant. |
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| Flowers: The small flowers, only 1/8 inch long with 5 white to rose
petals, are in compact, terminally branched clusters. |

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| Fruit: The flattened, reddish fruits are covered with sticky bumps
and short hairs. A cooling but rather bitter drink can be made from
the fruits. |
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| Leaf: Alternate on stems, shiny, leathery, 1 to 2-1/2 inches
long, rounded on both ends and aromatic when crushed. |
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| Flowering period: |
February to April |
| Can be found here: |
Big Canyon, Bayview Nature Trail, Indian Springs |
| Indian Use: |
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| Native Plant: Yes |
Halophyte: No |
| Family Name: Sumac |
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Date: 11/16/2003
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