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Comprehensive botanical species profile detailing taxonomy, morphology, distribution, ecological characteristics, uses, propagation, management, and conservation information for Rhus trilobata in western North America.
Scientific Name: Rhus trilobata Nutt.
Common Names: Skunkbrush; polecat bush; stinking sumac; ill-scented sumac; quailbush; squawbush; squawberry; basketbush; lemonade sumac; three-lobed sumac; three-leaved sumac; lemita
Family: Anacardiaceae
Plant Symbol: RHTR
Contributing Institutions: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Center; Biota of North America Program; Department of Botany, NMNH, Smithsonian Institution
Prepared By: Guy Nesom
Species Coordinator: M. Kat Anderson
Publishing Organization: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Edited Dates: 19 June 2002; 3 June 2003; 16 August 2006
Geographic Distribution: Western North America from Saskatchewan and Alberta south to Texas, California, and Mexico
Habitat: Prairies, shrublands, oak woodlands, dry rocky slopes, streamsides, sand dunes, roadsides, and waste places at 1000–3000 meters elevation
Flowering Period: April–July
Fruiting Period: June–October
Plant Type: Deciduous native shrub
Uses: Ethnobotanic; wildlife forage; ornamental planting; erosion control; windbreaks; shelterbelts
Propagation: Seed; root cuttings; softwood cuttings
Conservation Status Note: Current status available via the PLANTS Web site and State Departments of Natural Resources
References: Sanford 1970; Tirmenstein 1987; Wasser 1982
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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