Created By: Caleb Armstrong
Staghorn Sumac
Anacardiaceae
Rhus
Typhina
The Staghorn Sumac can be found throughout the northeast area of the United States. While in Maine, the Staghorn Sumac is a tree that you will see often as you drive along Maine's roads. You'll also see them often in somewhat open areas. I included this tree because of the unique horn shaped, furry branches that they have. You can find this Staghorn Sumac by the parking lot of a local restaurant called The Anchor.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Bristol Tree Walking Tour
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