That phrase—“If you see this tree, you’re sitting on gold (sumac)”—is another overhyped claim you might see online.
Let’s break it down 👇
🌿 What is sumac?
Sumac is a group of plants (genus Rhus). Some types are useful, especially:
- Edible sumac (used as a spice in Middle Eastern food)
→ tangy, lemon-like flavor
💰 Is it really “worth gold”?
❌ No—not literally.
But it can have value:
- Used as a spice (popular in cooking)
- Sometimes used in traditional remedies
- Sold in local markets (but usually not very expensive)
⚠️ Important warning
Not all sumac is safe!
Some types are harmful, like:
- Poison Sumac
👉 This can cause:
- Severe skin irritation
- Rash similar to allergic reactions
🔍 How to tell the difference (basic idea)
- Edible sumac: red, upright clusters of berries
- Poison sumac: white/green hanging berries
(Still, identification can be tricky—don’t rely on guesswork.)
💡 Bottom line
- Sumac is useful and sometimes valuable, but not “gold”
- Some types are edible and used as spice
- Others can be dangerous—so be careful
If you want, I can show you how to safely identify edible vs poisonous sumac with clear visual tips.