virginian sumac
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Definition
Noun: 1. A deciduous shrub or small tree native to eastern North America: This term refers to a specific plant species known for its compound leaves that undergo a dramatic color change in autumn, its clusters of greenish-yellow flowers, and its bright red, acidic berries.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in botany, horticulture, and nature description to identify this particular species of sumac.
- It is a formal, scientific common name. In everyday conversation, people might use simpler names like "smooth sumac" or just "sumac," but "Virginian sumac" precisely identifies the species .
Examples
- The brilliant red foliage of the Virginian sumac is a highlight of the autumn landscape.
- Virginian sumac is often used in natural landscaping for its vibrant fall color and erosion control.
- You can identify Virginian sumac by its smooth stems and dense clusters of crimson berries.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in ecological studies to discuss the plant's role in its native habitat, often as a pioneer species that colonizes disturbed ground.
- In historical or ethnobotanical contexts, one might read about how Indigenous peoples used parts of the Virginian sumac for various purposes, such as using the berries to make a tart drink.
Variants and Related Words
- Smooth Sumac: The most common alternative common name for the same species ().
- Sumac (noun): The general name for plants in the genus , which includes many species like staghorn sumac and poison sumac. "Virginian sumac" is a type of non-poisonous sumac.
- Rhus glabra (noun): The formal botanical (Latin) name for this species.
Synonyms
- Smooth sumac
- Common sumac
- Scarlet sumac
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- None directly associated: There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that use the specific term "Virginian sumac." General phrases about plants, like "to come into leaf" or "to turn color," can be applied to it descriptively.
Noun
- deciduous shrubby tree or eastern North America with compound leaves that turn brilliant red in fall and dense panicles of greenish yellow flowers followed by crimson acidic berries