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Lactuca canadensis (tall lettuce)
...and poison ivy. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), forest edges, meadows and fields All Characteristics: Specific habitat: meadows or fi...
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Euphorbia polygonifolia (seaside sandmat)
...cause poison ivy-like symptoms on the skin. Habitat: coastal beaches (sea beaches), dunes All Characteristics: Specific habitat: sea beaches. ...
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Persicaria maculosa (lady's-thumb smartweed)
...by poison ivy. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields, shores of rivers or lakes All Characteristics: New England state: ...
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Impatiens capensis (jewelweed, spotted touch-me-not)
...of poison ivy and stinging nettle. This is due to the binding action of the chemical lawsone. Native Americans used it topically to treat a wide variety of skin conditions. Habitat: anthropogenic (m...
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Broad-leaved woody plants: Woody Plants: Simple Key
...radicans. poison-ivy. Toxicodendron rydbergii. western poison-ivy. Toxicodendron vernix. poison-sumac. Ulmus americana. American elm. Ulmus glabra. Scotch elm. ...
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Other herbaceous, flowering plants with alternate leaves: All other flowering non-woody plants: Simple Key
...maculatum. poison-hemlock. Conopholis americana. American bear-corn. Conringia orientalis. hare's-ear-mustard. Consolida ajacis. doubtful knight's-spur. C...
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All other herbaceous, flowering dicots: All other flowering non-woody plants: Simple Key
...maculatum. poison-hemlock. Conopholis americana. American bear-corn. Conringia orientalis. hare's-ear-mustard. Consolida ajacis. doubtful knight's-spur. C...