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Correct.
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Pacific Yew?
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Correct.
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FawnOnyx wrote:Image
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wow. That was huge. This one is smaller:


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This is the same tree, but the picture is really pretty, so here you go:
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Judging by the delicious and possibly hallucinogenic berries (not sure), I'd say Smooth Sumac.
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You know, that's what I thought at first too when I saw this picture (because I googled the tree I wanted and when I saw this one I thought, well this doens't belong here) but if you look at the overall shape of the arrangement of the berries, you'll see that they're actually not the same. Also, the leaves look a bit different. But close.
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