Perhaps you have heard of poison sumac, but you likely have not heard of the Red Sumac Berry (particularly Staghorn Sumac). These red berries grow all over my home state of Pennsylvania but could be found all over the world. Staghorn Sumac is more likely to be found within the eastern half in the United States. It blooms particularly around June to July, maturing from August to September. Staghorn Sumac berries could help make a delightful, healthful drink!
Is It Poison or Therapeutic?
While white sumac berries that tend to hang down are poisonous; red sumac berries that tend to bend upward …read more
Source: blogs.naturalnews.com
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