The Wild Seed project has a few missions that include inspiring Mainers and protect native plants of Maine and even more broadly the ecosystem of the world.
The Staghorn Sumac is not poisonous and there is no need to worry if you have this on your property. It actually attracts butterflies and is used by a variety of animals for a lot of different reasons.
There are lots of flowers and various plants out there that we all want to explore right now with spring in full bloom. Unfortunately, some of these plants can be hazardous, even deadly, to our furry friends.