You’ve got to do a little bit of searching to find one of the not-so-obvious entrances to downtown Missoula’s newest restaurant, but it’s worth it.
Poison sumac is a type of plant that can cause an allergic skin reaction, such as a rash that may be itchy or swollen. Poison sumac is a woody shrub that grows up to 20 feet tall. Its branches have 7 ...
Your friend made a great suggestion for a low-maintenance shrub to use as a ground cover for your garden. It is a tough plant that I use for similar purposes. Gro-Low sumac (Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’) ...
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac all contain urushiol, a toxic oil that triggers an allergic rash in most people 12 to 72 hours after contact. Urushiol can spread from contaminated clothing, ...
Sumac in wooden spoon on yellow background - Safakoguz/Getty Images If you've ever ordered a kebab and found that it came sprinkled with a red powder that tasted bright and tangy — almost like lemon — ...
Maggie O’Neill is a health writer and reporter based in New York who specializes in covering medical research and emerging wellness trends, with a focus on cancer and addiction. Prior to her time at ...
I am an author and features writer at Android Police. I primarily writes guides, how-tos, and roundups on the latest smartphone apps and features for Android Police since joining the team in early ...
Dear Master Gardener: We have Tiger Eyes Sumac, which has beautiful fall color, but sometimes pops up in other places, even 10 feet away. I dig them up and toss them in my compost but was wondering if ...
Welcome to ID That Tree! In this episode, Purdue Extension Forester Lenny Farlee introduces us to a widespread native shrub called smooth sumac. Found in open fields, roadsides and woodland edges ...
One recent hot morning a light wind was blowing yellow leaves off walnut and poplar trees. It had been hot and humid for several days, which accounts for some of the yellow leaves, but these leaf ...
Are you ready to try a refreshing Southern original? Give sumac berries a try. They make the South’s original lemonade, easy to make and can be described as the ‘taste of summer’ here in Alabama.