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I heard recently that the seeds/berries are edible, may be a different species of Rhus though...

 

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Thanks folks. That was the only photo I was sent by a person who was told by her doctor to find out what species of plants and trees were in her garden. Her toddler was having a bad reaction to something and they needed to pinpoint what was causing it.

I have now sent her a link to the species and what problems it can cause.

 

Cheers.

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