Autumn Sumac

© Cary Rogers

Autumn Sumac

Uploaded: October 10, 2009

Description

A backlit sumac tree in my back yard.

Comments

Tiia Vissak October 11, 2009

a beautiful image! #1190660

Cary Rogers October 11, 2009

Hi, Tiia, and thank you for your nice comment~! :-) #8027381

Patrick Rouzes level-classic October 11, 2009

Spectacular colors, detail, clarity, lighting, b/g, comp & treatment here!!! I did not know what a Sumac looked like but I know I will not forget after seeing this one! A fave for me indeed, Cary! WTG! #8027958

Cary Rogers October 12, 2009

Thanks Patrick! We have several species of sumac around here and most of them are "shrubby"; although some species grow to around 20-30 ft tall. Some people consider them a toxi plant, because they spread like crazy. The bark is fuzzy, and in autumn the leaves on each stem often have have several colors at once---from green to red. Thanks again! #8030772

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