Definition:
The term "scarlet sumac" refers to a common nonpoisonous shrub found in Eastern North America. This plant has shiny, waxy leaves that are made up of smaller leaflets (these are called compound leaves). In the summer, it produces green flowers that grow in clusters, which later turn into bright red berries.
As a Noun: "Scarlet sumac" is always used as a noun. You can talk about it when discussing plants, gardening, or nature.
In Sentences: You can use it to describe nature, identify a plant, or discuss its characteristics.
The scarlet sumac is a nonpoisonous shrub known for its shiny leaves and red berries, commonly found in Eastern North America.