Rhus integrifolia

Local name
LocationAvalon, California

Rhus integrifolia, also known as lemonade sumac, lemonade berry, or lemonadeberry, is a shrub to small tree. It is native to the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges and the South Coast regions of Southern California. This extends from Santa Barbara County and the Channel Islands to San Diego County and extending into north-central Pacific coastal Baja California and its offshore islands such as Cedros Island.

It is 1–8 metres in height, with a sprawling form, and is a member of the chaparral plant community often found in canyons and on north-facing slopes below elevations of 900 metres. Rhus integrifolia often hybridizes with Rhus ovata.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhus_integrifolia

Address 823 Avalon Canyon Rd, 90704, United States

Coordinates 33°19'32.89" N -118°20'25.5" E

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