37 results for Poison Ivy
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Toxicodendron radicans (poison-ivy)
...Kuntze. poison-ivy. Woody Plants Woody Angiosperms Facts About: Poison ivy, although reviled for its capacity to raise a nasty, itchy rash, should also be admired for its versatility. It...
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Toxicodendron rydbergii (western poison-ivy)
...Greene. western poison-ivy. Woody Plants Woody Angiosperms Facts About: Western poison ivy (or poison oak) is a close relative of the more familiar poison ivy that occurs across more eas...
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Sighting: Poison-Ivy at Amherst, MA
Sighting: Poison-Ivy at Amherst, MA Posted Oct. 1, 2015, 5:22 a.m. by abaez
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Hedera helix (English-ivy)
...English-ivy is native to Europe, western Asia and north Africa, and invasive or potentially invasive in North America. This is also a poisonous plant, all parts being poisonous on ingestion, as well a...
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Genus: Toxicodendron (poison-ivy)
...Toxicodendron. poison-ivy. Reference: Gillis (1971). Family: Anacardiaceae. This Genus's Species: Toxicodendron radicans Toxicodendron rydbergii Toxicodendron vernix Key To This G...
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Question: Hello, Can you please tell me if this plant is poison ivy …
...not poison-ivy (genus Toxicodendron). That species has leaves with only three leaflets that are not further divided into leafules (as in the plant you have photographed). Further, poison-ivy does no...
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Question: Do you know what this growth on Poison Ivy is? I've tried …
...on Poison Ivy is? I've tried Googling Poison Ivy galls and Poison ivy parasitic plants and haven't gotten anything. (Deer Island, Amesbury) Answer: Chaffeemonell, I have seen an image of th...
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Question: Plant in question is the one in the center of the pictures …
...(poison-ivy). I cannot tell you which species it is without seeing mature plants. Toxicodendron radicans (poison-ivy) is a woody, climbing species that ascends other vegetation by means of aerial ro...
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Sighting: western poison-ivy at Augusta Nature Education Center - Jordon Farm Trail
...western poison-ivy at Augusta Nature Education Center - Jordon Farm Trail Posted Aug. 25, 2019, 12:36 p.m. by cherylringmaine@gmail.com Location notes: Trail adjacent to the back of Cony Hig...
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Question: Can you help identify this plant? Found in wooded area near driveway. …
...locate poison ivy and wasn't sure what type of plant is shown in the attached picture.... Answer: Dear Joe, the dark-leaved plant is Rubus hispidus (bristly blackberry). The other plants I cann...