Lemonade Berry

Lemonade Berry (Rhus integrifolia)

Lemonade Berry, also known as Lemonade Berry, Lemonade Sumac

The Lemonade Berry plant (Rhus integrifolia), native to coastal and southwestern California, offers various practical applications:

1. **Culinary**: The tart berries can be soaked to create a lemonade-like beverage.
2. **Traditional Uses**: Indigenous peoples have utilized its parts for medicinal purposes.
3. **Erosion Control**: Its robust root system helps prevent soil erosion.
4. **Wildlife Support**: Provides essential food and habitat for local wildlife.
5. **Crafts**: The tannin-rich oil from the plant can be used to make candles and brown dye.
6. **Firewood**: The wood of mature plants is often used as kindling.

These diverse uses highlight the plant's ecological and practical significance.

Key Facts About Lemonade Berry

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Attributes of Lemonade Berry

Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Shrub
Plant Height
91 cm to 3.5 m
Spread
3 m
Leaf Color
Green
Flower Size
2.5 cm
Flower Color
Pink White

Scientific Classification of Lemonade Berry

Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Dicotyledons
Order
Sapindales
Family
Cashew
Genus
Sumacs
Species
Lemonade Berry

Toxicity

Ingestion, Contact with sap