Sumac – Wild plants with Susun Weed

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Susun shows us Sumac and Grape vine. She talks about making a drink with Sumac, which is an anti-oxidant.
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4 thoughts on “Sumac – Wild plants with Susun Weed”

  1. J C says:

    Thankyou Susan, you are blessed to have such knowledge!! Greetings from Scotland x

  2. Flora Pomona says:

    Beautiful! I see them everywhere in the city, and the grapeleaves too. Sumac-ade, wonderful! I had no idea it was lemony, I'll have to taste it ;D

  3. Amrit Baba says:

    Love me some sumac!

  4. USChanin says:

    River grape likes to latch on Sumac. I've seen that before.

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