TexOk Active Member Mar 9, 2017 #21 Hmm, has a cousin that is poison and deer like to rub it... I'm going with Okie and guessing sumac?
OkieKubota Moderator Staff member Mar 9, 2017 #23 Charlieyca said: Sumac it is! Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk Click to expand... I didn't look it up and guessed it yesterday...lol
Charlieyca said: Sumac it is! Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk Click to expand... I didn't look it up and guessed it yesterday...lol
OkieKubota Moderator Staff member Mar 9, 2017 #24 OkieKubota said: Sumac? Plum is probably in Alaska but I noticed it said its not wild in Texas but I know that is wrong... Click to expand... Post #11...lol
OkieKubota said: Sumac? Plum is probably in Alaska but I noticed it said its not wild in Texas but I know that is wrong... Click to expand... Post #11...lol
Charlieyca Active Member Mar 9, 2017 #25 Must be very adaptable and easily spread to be found native in all lower 48 states.
Native Hunter Well-Known Member Mar 9, 2017 #26 And I thought it was a dwarfing variety of sweetgum that only grew up to 120 feet tall...................... Last edited: Mar 9, 2017
And I thought it was a dwarfing variety of sweetgum that only grew up to 120 feet tall......................