Definition of Rhus. Meaning of Rhus. Synonyms of Rhus

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Definition of Rhus

Rhus
Rhus Rhus, n. [L., sumac, fr. Gr. ???.] (Bot.) A genus of shrubs and small treets. See Sumac.

Meaning of Rhus from wikipedia

- flowering plants in the genus Rhus (and related genera) of the cashew and mango tree family, Anacardiaceae. However, it is Rhus coriaria that is most commonly...
- produced by these RHUs is given off continuously for several decades and, theoretically, for up to a century or more. In spacecraft, RHUs are used to keep...
- Retrieved 19 November 2021. "Rhus coriaria". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 22 May 2020. NRCS. "Rhus coriaria". PLANTS Database...
- slopes below elevations of 900 metres (3,000 ft). Rhus integrifolia often hybridizes with Rhus ovata. Rhus integrifolia leaves are simple (unusual in a genus...
- Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit: Rhus typhina 'Dissecta' (cutleaf staghorn sumac) Rhus typhina Radiance = 'Sinrus' The fruit of sumacs...
- Species in Ancient Pipes Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rhus glabra. Bioimages: Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac on eNature Smooth Sumac of Kansas Identifying...
- Toxicodendron pubescens (syn. Rhus pubescens), commonly known as Atlantic poison oak, or eastern poison oak, is an upright shrub which can cause contact...
- Rhu (/ruː/; Scottish Gaelic: An Rubha [ən ˈrˠu.ə]) is a village and historic parish on the east s**** of the Gare Loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The...
- 19 November 2024. "Rhus potaninii Maxim". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 19 November 2024. "Rhus potaninii Chinese Sumac...
- small tree growing to 9 metres (30 feet) tall. It was previously known as Rhus vernix. This plant is also known as thunderwood, particularly where it occurs...