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Poison oak is an attractive plant with leaves that are glossy green in the spring and summer, turning bright red in the fall.
Eastern poison ivy has a ropelike, hairy vine with three green leaves attached to a single stem. Western poison ivy grows as a shrub with three leaves attached to a single stem. Poison oak also ...
The FDA states that it grows in the Eastern and Southern United States. Poison oak is a low shrub with fuzzy green leaves that appear in clusters of three. The edges may have rounded tips or ...
Its relatives are poison oak and sumac, mango and the cashew nut. In addition to its three leaves, here are details of both the western and eastern poison ivy plants based on MSU's Extension and ...
It grows in the Eastern U.S. as a shrub or a vine, which is hairy and ropelike. In the Western U.S., it grows low to the ground as a shrub, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Poison oak leaves ...
Poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum ... and it is found in the eastern/southeastern United States. It grows in very wet areas, and it can be found along the banks of the Mississippi River.
Poison oak, Toxicodendron diversilobum ... All parts of the plant are poisonous, causing painful dermatitis. Many people in the eastern United States are familiar with poison ivy, Toxicodendron ...
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that contain an irritating, oily sap called urushiol. Urushiol triggers an allergic reaction when it comes into contact with skin, resulting in ...
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