Rhus Quercifolia is a type of sumac plant that is native to North America. The plant is also known as the oakleaf sumac due to its leaves' resemblance to those of oak trees. Interestingly, Rhus Quercifolia has several synonyms, including Rhus typhina, Rhus hirta, and Schmaltzia crenata. These synonyms are commonly used to describe the plant in different regions and contexts. They are also helpful for botanists and researchers to accurately identify and classify the plant species. Despite the various names, Rhus Quercifolia remains a popular ornamental plant due to its attractive foliage, impressive fall colors, and ability to thrive in various soil types and climates.