Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)
Photographed the Staghorm Sumac from the Chedoke Trail located in the Cliffview Park area in the City of Hamilton in Ontario Canada
The Staghorn Sumac, however, is native to the southern half of Ontario and eastwards to the Maritime provinces. And there are other Canadian species, such as the smooth sumac in western Canada, the fragrant sumac in the prairies through to Ontario and the shining sumac in southern Ontario. All put on a grand show in autumn of brilliant hues of orange and yellow that become deep red. The beauty of our native sumacs continues into the winter with clusters of fuzzy bright red berries
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Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)
Photographed the Staghorm Sumac from the Chedoke Trail located in the Cliffview Park area in the City of Hamilton in Ontario Canada
The Staghorn Sumac, however, is native to the southern half of Ontario and eastwards to the Maritime provinces. And there are other Canadian species, such as the smooth sumac in western Canada, the fragrant sumac in the prairies through to Ontario and the shining sumac in southern Ontario. All put on a grand show in autumn of brilliant hues of orange and yellow that become deep red. The beauty of our native sumacs continues into the winter with clusters of fuzzy bright red berries
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This photograph and all those within my photostream are protected by copyright. The photos may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written permission.