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Nov 1, 2020 3:48 PM CST
Name: Larry
Hill Country TX (Zone 8b)
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I'm always looking to propagate natives on my property, especially those with pollinator interest. Early last month, I discovered I had an Evergreen Sumac on the corner of the lot and it was getting lots of interest!. I've tried researching both the Plant Database here and other sites, but I thought I'd pose a couple of questions here in case anyone knows or has practical experience.

Supposedly these can have red berries. Mine flowered just fine (still has a few actually) but I've never seen any berries. Not sure if there are male and female varieties? I did inspect the plant yesterday and there were a couple dozen black, hard balls about the size of BB's that I thought could possibly be ripened seeds? My desire would be to collect some seed and winter sow them. But I'm not sure if these are seeds or not.

Anyone have any experience or knowledge on this plant?

Thanks,
Larry

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