The Sumac plant is a drought-resistant shrub that can grow up to 3 feet tall. It has dark green leaves with red veins, small clusters of yellow flowers, and fruit that ripens into red berries. The leaves are used for seasoning and the berries are eaten fresh or dried. Sumac is found in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. This fruit is native to North America where Native Americans used the seeds as an anticoagulant used to treat wounds by scraping off the outer layer of skin; it's also very widely known for its use in Middle Eastern cuisines (especially barbecue recipes). Sumac is known by the scientific name "Rhus coriaria" and is a member of the Anacardiaceae family. The crack sumac (Rhus glabra) is another native American plant that was used to treat wounds. The berry resembled an orange or yellowish-orange bird dropping. It was used to stop bleeding, reduce splitting tissues, and to promote healing in the midage. Native Americans also used it for its astringent quality 'to heal sores, boils, and scabs". This fruit was chewed by people with mouth injuries such as frostbite and gum infections. The ripened fruit can be crushed into a thick paste before chewing for pain relief. Sumac is known for its ability to cure mouth injuries such as frostbite and gum infections. The fresh, crushed berries are chewed for pain relief and healing. It is also used on sores and boils or eaten as a daily condiment on hot dogs and hamburgers. Sumac grows easily on hedges and on the sides of roads where the branches shade out competing plants. This plant is also easy to propagate. Grafts are obtained from younger branches of young trees. Sumac is also known for its ability to act as an anticoagulant by utilizing the tannins present in the leaf. The tannins are released after processing, causing the plant to act as a substitute for proper wound treatment by removing excess blood flow and promoting healing of damaged tissues. Sumac was called "Rhus glabra" by Native Americans because of its red fruit. Sumac's berries or berry clusters were picked before they dropped on the ground so it would not be picked up by animals and cause problems during transportation. Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States used sumac to treat wounds by applying the outer layers of skin to sores. Afterwards, they scraped off the top layer of skin, which was removed in order for the fungus that is present in the fruit to act on the affected wounds. The Sumac plant can be located in many places throughout North America. They are native to parts of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada. Sumac grows best in clay rich soil, which makes it most suitable for regions where clay soil is most abundant. The Sumac shrub produces small red-colored fruit clusters that are attractive for both decoration and harvest.
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