Cloutier, Samantha M.2022-05-192022-05-192022-05-05http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2419The Staghorn Sumac, also identified as Rhus Typhina, was tested to see if endophytes contained within the plant had medicinal properties. This plant was taken from the Pickman Park Salt Marsh by Salem State University Central Campus. The results indicated in the study show the Sumac to be associated with the treatments involving relaxants, regulators, pain relievers, cleansing agents, psychoactive, antibiotic, and antiviral treatments.Medicinal Uses Expressed In Rhus Typhina EndophyteseventEndophyteRhus typhinaPlantStaghorn sumacSalt marshLCMS