Still a few Sumacs going red. I use the branches of the Sumac to make my spiles for tapping the Sugar Maples for sap in the spring.
Photography: Sumacs
6 years ago in #busy by offgridlife (75)
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Nice color! The Native tribes used the berries on the ends of the branches for dying purposes. We have Sumacs around here and they are some of the most colorful in the fall. Thanks for sharing!
Yes... many uses for the flowers
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Nice one ,keep it up
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Thanks
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We have these two but I didn't know what they were called:)
Thanks for a bit of education:)
And for the pic, of course:)
I never knew what they weee called either until I asked a few years ago. Now I have them growing in my yard after transplanting a few seedlings.
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Thats a beautiful picture mate. I have no idea what they are so am now frantically googling. Nice to see you living the life and best wishes to you :-)
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Thanks... they are beautiful in Autumn here in Canada
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Interesting that you use the branches. Those look about gone for the year
I think I have never seen sumac tree. First time
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They are all over Canada
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Awesome red color, @offgridlife. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah...they are beautiful trees
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