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  1. Remove winged burning bush in your landscaping and replace with native or non-invasive landscape plants. Encourage neighbors, communities, and commercial plant outlets to …

  2. Individual heroes do emerge, air battles are recounted, and record-setting flights described, but the book also deals with the ideas and decisions that have made the U.S. Air Force the …

  3. One of the most frequent Homeric formulas, epea pteroenta (“winged words”), today appears as a problem in semantics: how can one apply this particular adjective, whatever its “exact” …

  4. Winged sumac is a native, deciduous, large shrub that rarely exceeds 10 feet. It has alternate, compound leaves, 16-24 inches long, with a winged leafstalk. The leaflets are narrowed or …

  5. Coppice of winged sumac T. Davis Snydor, Ohio State University Native Plant Highlight: Winged Sumac Rhus copallinum by Amy Carter, Coastal Plains Chapter, Georgia Native Plant Society

  6. This fast-growing deciduous tree is quickly identified by the corky, wing-like projections which appear on opposite sides of twigs and branches. The size of the wings varies greatly from one …

  7. Winged sumac is found in flatwoods, dry prairies, sandhills and disturbed sites throughout the eastern US and into Canada. Its summer blooms attract a wide variety of bees, wasps and …