tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313747328417595264.post7281599945659697624..comments2023-10-15T03:34:42.138-04:00Comments on Ethnobotanical Pursuits: Sumac AideAlanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12309305353358437672noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313747328417595264.post-70086963700858009682015-09-06T08:14:09.908-04:002015-09-06T08:14:09.908-04:00Good point, a person could be allergic to anything...Good point, a person could be allergic to anything, though this is the first time I have heard of being allergic to Sumac. Are you sure he wasn't messing with Poison Sumac?<br />Thanks for the caution.<br />PeaceAlanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12309305353358437672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313747328417595264.post-39200405285862072015-09-05T16:36:29.376-04:002015-09-05T16:36:29.376-04:00Cheers for the excellent share. My horticulture le...Cheers for the excellent share. My horticulture lecturer used to teach arb and discovered that he was highly allergic to sumac (Rhus) when attempting to teach his students about removing one from a local city park. Had to go to hospital!narf7http://theroadtoserendipity.comnoreply@blogger.com