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Smooth sumac or Rhus glabra blossom and leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red flowers with green leaves on blooming Staghorn sumac, Rhus typhina, close-up, selective focus, shallow DOF Royalty Free Stock Photo
Autumn red and yellow colors of the Rhus typhina, Staghorn sumac, Anacardiaceae, leaves of sumac on blue sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange and green autumnal foliage of Rhus typhina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aromatic Sumac  55465 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red brushwood of sumac, Rhus Typhina Brilliant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhus typhina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhus chinensis, nutgall tree
Aromatic Sumac  600398 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Sumac Leaves in Fall Colors Rhus copallinum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sprig of Rhus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhus Tree Isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhus Lanceolata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhus typhina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhus sumac Royalty Free Stock Photo
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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