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What is this plant?

 
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Is this a form of wild elderberry?  It seems to have a lot of leaves to match googles 3-5 leave description. I'm sorry for posting this in two sub categories but i seen a Plant Id post in this Forum after I posted the original in Plants.
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Looks like Sumac.

 
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