Rhus Sumach locally known as a Vinegar tree.
By Chrispook
- 13 Jun, 2008
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Our Rhus is getting it's tall candle like flowers for the first time this year.
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Intriguing!
I can understand why we know it as the Stag's Horn, but why is it known as the Vinegar Tree where you are,Chris?
Either way, I think it is a very attractive tree. My Father used to grow one in his last garden, it looked lovely whatever the season.
17 Jun, 2008
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we call it Stags Horn Here in uk Chris :)
13 Jun, 2008