Essigbaum-Staghorn-Sumac- (Rhus typhina) from neighbours garden in Ritterhude

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Na Bha

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Oct 20, 2011, 5:23:03 AM10/20/11
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Fotos taken in 2009.

Germanname Essigbaum, Hirschkolbensumach
Englishname Stanhorn Sumac

The Name suggests: google translator says: the strong, brown and hairy
tomentose young shoots, reminiscent of an overgrown deer antlers in
velvet.

Hope you understand.

This spring our neighbours cut down their tree but the seeds spread all
oven in their as well as in our garden. And it was a lot of work to pull
out the yound shoots. Some young plants that we could not reach habe
grown up now to one meter in both gardens. Perhaps in a couple of years
we may have to cut down four trees, and then if the process repeates .......

Regards
Nalini

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Satish Phadke

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Oct 20, 2011, 10:29:16 AM10/20/11
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Good one...
As Doctor we are more aware of Staghorn calculus in Kidneys rather than the true Stag Horn. This one is another one. Thanks for sharing
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Dr Satish Phadke

Na Bha

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Oct 21, 2011, 8:15:52 AM10/21/11
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Yes Satish ji,

is n't is nice that you can forget your Profession for a while and think of some other (perhaps pleasent) things.
Thanks for your feedback
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Nalini
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