I'm joining Beverly A Baird & Linda Schueler in a "year long poetry practice – on the first Friday of each Month," when we, and anyone else who joins, writes a poem and pairs it up with a photo relating to it.
Smooth sumac is a local plant I've loved since I was a youngster here. If you plant it in your garden be careful not to water it much, or it can become invasive. In the wild it thrives in our hot, dry climate. Most of the year it is overlooked, but at the first hint of fall, when all the other plants are still green, it produces magnificent red foliage.
Sumac past it's prime these days so I begged my parter to let me use one of his photographs.
Photograph by Randy Rotheisler |
sumac
i blend in,
agreeably
green
when i launch
in a spectacle
of scarlet
I love sumac. That splash of spectacular colour in the fall! I also love making sumac tea with the berries.
ReplyDeleteI have never made sumac tea and didn't even know you could eat any part of the plant!
DeleteI agree with Linda too - love this plant. the vibrant reds just give such a punch on the roadsides. A long while ago I made sumac jelly. Not too bad. Lovely poem!
ReplyDeleteThanks Beverley. I am now wondering if these sumac are at all related to the plant that is used for the spice sumac.
DeleteLovely pic!
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