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Question: This invasive looking ground cover / vine was found in a wooded …
...of Poison Ivy a bit. Answer: Dear joshl, the plant you have photographed is a liana named Euonymus fortunei (climbing spindle-tree). This is a non-native member of the Celastraceae. It climbs by m...
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Question: Hi, I’ve discovered this plant growing next to poison ivy in the …
...to poison ivy in the back of my yard, and it seems to be sprouting everywhere. Can you help me identify it? I would much appreciate it! Answer: Dear Elise33, you have photographed the early season ...
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Sighting: American hog-peanut at Leominster, MA
...of poison ivy until I compared our photos with some on a google search :) Location notes: The hiking trails behind Sholan Farms (around the Heywood Reservoir)
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Question: Hello. A lot of Poison Ivy plants in my area are infested …
...of Poison Ivy plants in my area are infested with this strange growth. By Google imaging a description, I found another example, but the author didn't know what it was. I live in the Amesbury-New...
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Question: This little group of plants grows in one spot in my yard …
...like poison ivy, but I haven't seen them flower like trillium. The biggest is about 4 inches tall. Three leaves, red stem. Do you know what it is? Thanks! Answer: Dear JayneM, your plant is Aris...
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Question: Hi! I'm hoping to identify these 4 plants for a class I'm …
...(western poison-ivy). Best wishes.
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Sighting: Toxicodendron radicans at 42.321, -72.589
... Poison ivy
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Question: I just have a question about Urishol. I see too many conflicting …
...of poison-ivy and even touch them lightly without issue. Others, that is too much contact and they develop dermatitis. No, you don't have to damage the plant if you are very sensitive. Soap wo...
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Andropogon glomeratus (bushy bluestem)
...treat poison ivy. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields, shores of rivers or lakes, wetland margins (edges of wetlands), woodlands All Characteristics: ...
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Rhus aromatica (fragrant sumac)
...cousin, poison ivy, but this plant is not poisonous. Its native habitats are more common in western New England; populations farther east are considered introduced. It produces catkins of separate m...