The smooth sumac, a scrubby tree has a unique distinction. It's the only tree that this native in the 48 continental states Although east of the 100th meridian it can only be found in occasional pockets.
Sumacs, a member of the cashew family, are not considered attactive--except in autumn--when the leaves turn bright red. I photographed this grove at Fort Shreridan--on shore of Lake Michigan--a few days ago.
This tree also occurs in every county in Illinois.
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