Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Stokes) F.A. Barkley, Amer. Midl. Naturalist 24: 680 680 1940. (Syn: Rhus succedanea var. himalaica Hook. f.; Rhus succedanea var. silvestrii Pamp.; Rhus vernicifera DC.; Rhus vernicifera var. silvestrii Pamp.; Rhus verniciflua Stokes; Toxicodendron verniciferum (DC.) E.A. Barkley & F.A. Barkley; Toxicodendron vernicifluum var. shaanxiense Ji Zu Zhang & Z.Y. Shang);
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Yes, this is Sumac.. Thanks for the flower picture , I never went too near to look this closely, Hope you wer safe distance this time around. Luckily I have some photographs of drupe (not ripe though) taken last year on July 30. This year I photographed flowers in May.
I am uploading the photographs of drupes. Thank you,…, these berries are different looking… Thanks … for useful information. I would surely check for it here. I found out that I had uploaded this plant in 2012, and we had long discussion on this. The correct name according to the plant list is Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Stokes) F.A. Barkley
Incidentally it is already on Flowers of India by me.
now I remember Kashmiri name ARKHOL . ID Help Needed-Valley of Flowers Trip-Trees- 02 : 7 posts by 4 authors. 1 correct image as above.
Kindly help me with the ID of these shrub/tree seen very commonly while walking from Govindghat (actually from Pulna) to Ghangharia in Uttarakhand on 04-08-2018.
Looking at the leaf and fruit, I feel this is something in the Oleaceae family….
I feel it may be Anacardiaceae … A guess. Rhus species. Thanks a lot …. Yes, you seem to be right…its Anacardaceae. Pl. try checking comparative images at /species/a—l/a/anacardiaceae Yes, appears closer to Rhus/Toxicodendron as per comparative images at Anacardiaceae
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