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Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac: Pictures of Rashes & Plants
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac grow in wooded or marshy areas throughout North America. The plants aren’t really poisonous. They have a sticky, long-lasting oil called urushiol that causes an itchy, blistering rash after it touches your skin. Even slight contact, like brushing up against the leaves,… Read more…
Poison Ivy plants: Learn how to identify and control them …
Poison ivy vines will sprout small opaque white or yellowish berries that look like tiny pumpkins. The berries of a Virginia creeper are blue-black, while skunkbush berries are dark red and hairy. More about those “leaves of three” Poison ivy’s leaves have some defining characteristics to help you tell them apart from those of other plants: Read more…
Toxicodendron radicans – Wikipedia
Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) vines can look like poison ivy. The younger leaves can consist of three leaflets, but have a few more serrations along the leaf edge, and the leaf surface is somewhat wrinkled. However, most Virginia creeper leaves have five leaflets. Read more…