Rhus aromatica

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Definition

Noun: 1. A North American shrub: A specific species of flowering plant in the sumac family (Anacardiaceae), native to eastern North America. It is characterized by its aromatic foliage, compound leaves with three leaflets (ternate), and distinctive flower and fruit structures.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Rhus aromatica is often planted in gardens for its attractive fall color and low-maintenance nature.
    • The crushed leaves of Rhus aromatica release a pleasant, citrusy fragrance.
    • Unlike some of its relatives, Rhus aromatica is generally non-poisonous.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and ecological contexts: The scientific name is used to precisely identify this species in academic writing, field guides, and horticultural catalogs, distinguishing it from other sumacs like staghorn sumac () or smooth sumac ().
    • The study focused on the drought tolerance of Rhus aromatica in restored prairie habitats.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: This species is widely known by several common names, which are considered variants in everyday language.
    • Fragrant sumac: Refers to the aromatic nature of its leaves.
    • Sweet-scented sumac: Another common name emphasizing the pleasant smell of its foliage.
    • Lemon sumac: A name derived from the lemony fragrance of its crushed leaves.
  • Related Species: Other plants within the same genus.
    • Rhus typhina (staghorn sumac)
    • Rhus glabra (smooth sumac)
    • Toxicodendron radicans (poison ivy) - a historically related genus now separated due to its toxic properties.
Synonyms
  • Fragrant sumac (n): The most frequently used common synonym.
  • Sweet-scented sumac (n): A descriptive synonym.
  • Aromatic sumac (n): A direct translation of its scientific name into a common name.
Notes on Meaning

The term 'Rhus aromatica' has a single, specific meaning as the scientific (Latin) name for a particular plant species. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its primary use is in scientific, horticultural, and precise descriptive contexts. The common names (like "fragrant sumac") are used in more general gardening and nature discourse.

Noun
  1. sweet-scented sumac of eastern America having ternate leaves and yellowish-green flowers in spikes resembling catkins followed by red hairy fruits