Life
Plants
Magnoliophyta
Magnoliophytina
Magnoliopsida
Anacardiaceae
- Rhus
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Sumacs
Poison-ives
Poison oaks
?Toxicodendron
Rhus, Biota of North America Program (query database) [BONAP]
Toxicodendron (Anacardiaceae) ; [GNSP]
Rhus (Anacardiaceae) ; [GNSP]
Foodplants for
Acleros mackenii?,
Actias luna,
Amplypterus panopus,
Anthene definita,
Belenois raffrayi,
Celastrina ladon,
Charaxes varanes varanes,
Chrysoritis aethon,
C. chrysaor,
Citheronia regalis,
Eagris sabadius,
Phasis braueri,
P. clavum,
P. thero,
Rhodogastria amasis,
Selepa discigera
800x620 (~58Kb) USA: Susan Creek and North Umpqua River, (43°17'57N 122°54'22W ±0.5km), Douglas Co. OR, 4.8.2001, Photo © Markku Savela R. trilobata? R. diversiloba?
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900x663 (~61Kb) USA: Susan Creek and North Umpqua River, (43°17'57N 122°54'22W ±0.5km), Douglas Co. OR, 4.8.2001, Photo © Markku Savela R. trilobata? R. diversiloba?
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The exact identification of these species is still unknown,
but tentatively assumed to belong into this group.
Smooth Sumac
Rhus borealis Greene
Rhus calophylla Greene
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Rhus glabra var. laciniata Carr.
Rhus glabra var. occidentalis Torr.
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Rhus glabra ; [FPN, 287]
Lemonade Sumac
Smooth Sumac
Squawbush
Skunkbush
Schmaltzia quinata Greene
Schmaltzia oxyacanthoides
Rhus oxyacanthoides
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Schmaltzia pubescens
Rhus osterhoutii
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Rhus trilobata ; [FPN, 287]
identification uncertain 600x934 (~129Kb) USA: Colliding Rivers, Umpqua and Little River (43°17'52N 123°06'08W ±0.5km), Douglas Co. OR, 4.8.2001, Photo © Markku Savela
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Foodplant for
Citheronia splendens sinaloensis,
Hemileuca neumoegeni
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Eastern Poison-ivy
Rhus toxicodendron L.
Toxicodendendron radicans (L.); Kuntze
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Rhus radicans var. rydbergi (Small ex Rydb.); Redh.
Toxicodendendron rydbergii (Small ex Rydb.); Greene
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Rhus radicans ; [FPN, 287]
1000x695 (~135Kb) USA: Dry Falls / Sun Lakes State Park, Grant Co., WA, 8.7.2000, Photo © Markku Savela
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1000x667 (~88Kb) USA: Mesa Verde National Park, SW Colorado, 14.8.2005, Photo © Markku Savela
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Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Pacific Poison Oak
Toxicodendron diversilobum (Torr. & Gray); Gray
Toxicodendron lobadioides
Rhus diversiloba ; [FPN, 287]
from (Nova Scotia - Minnesota) - NA.Georgia, Missouri. See [About maps]
Staghorn Sumac
Rhus typhina ; [IBT, 312]
identification uncertain 900x598 (~166Kb) USA: Near Lake Washington Ship Canal, Seattle, King Co., WA, 2.7.2000 (cultivated), Photo © Markku Savela
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identification uncertain 640x984 (~130Kb) USA: Near Lake Washington Ship Canal, Seattle, King Co., WA, 2.7.2000 (cultivated), Photo © Markku Savela
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Foodplant for
Calycopis cecrops
from (S.Ontario, Maine - Minnesota) - to (Florida - Texas). See [About maps]
Dwarf Sumac
Shining Sumac
Mountain Sumac
Rhus copallina ; [IBT, 314]
Foodplant for
Calycopis cecrops,
Epidromia lienaris
South Carolina - Florida - S.Mississippi
Southern Sumac
Poison Sumac
Swamp Sumac
Poison Dogwood
Poison Elder
Toxicodendron vernix (L.); Kuntze
Toxicodendron vernix ; Kuntze, [IBT, 316]
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- References:
- [About maps]
- Warning! The maps are automaticly generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
- [BONAP]
- A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands; A data base interface; BONAP U.S. Checklist - 1998; Provided by TAMU-BWG; Texas A & M Bioinformatics Working Group; Based on; Biota of North America Program
- [FPN]
- Hitchcock & Cronquist, 1998; Flora of the Pacific Northwest (11th ed.); ISBN 0-295-95273-3
- [GNSP]
- Wielgorskaya, 1995; Dictionary of generic names of seed plants
- [IBT]
- Grimm, 1983; The Illustrated Book of Trees
If you have corrections, comments or
information to add into these pages, just send mail to
Markku Savela
Keep in mind that the taxononic information is copied from various sources, and may include many inaccuracies. Expert help is welcome.