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Salty fruits with spotty salt  of  Nutgall Tree Rhus chinensis Mill which is growing in China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Huge gallnut /nutgall on oakleaf. Oak apple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interesting green leaf of Rhus chinensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chinese sumac tree leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
So sweet smile nutgalls on the colorful table Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spiced apple tea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Relaxing tea on autumn table Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhus chinensis, nutgall tree
Oak apple in forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cynips quercusfolii wasp gall Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Wreath Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rhus chinensis, the Chinese sumac, or nutgall tree, is a plant species in the genus Rhus. Galls produced on the species that are called Chinese gall, Galla Chinensis, or Wu Bei Zi in Chinese, are a source of gallotannins, molecules of hydrolyzable tannins.


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