Altitudes below 4,900 feet (1,500 meters) are the places where poison ivy grows in the United States of America. The perennial is neither poisonous -- although its urushiol provokes allergic reactions in people, not wildlife -- nor an ivy. As a shrub, understory plant, or vine, the plant may be found classified as Toxicodendron orientale in east Asia, Toxicodendron radicans in North America (central and east Canada, mountainous northern Mexico, the United States east of the Rockies), and Toxicodendron rydbergii in central and western Canada and the United States (central, New England, west).
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Poison ivy is a favorite food of most goats.
Poison ivy and poison oak.
Poison ivy and poison oak are plants that cause an allergic skin reaction in most people who are exposed to them.
No, you will not get poison ivy.
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Poison Ivy varies by location. Again use the sayings Leaflets three; let it be" is the best known and most useful cautionary rhyme. It applies to poison oak, as well as to poison ivy.
Poison Ivy has no boyfriend.
Most poison ivy lotions contain calamine, which is made of mostly zinc. The element Zirconium may also be used in some types of poison ivy lotions.
Anyone can get Poison Ivy if you are allergic to it.
Ivy leaf is poison ivy. Poison ivy is a leaf that gives you a bad itchy rash.
If you have a severe allergy to poison ivy, you will most likely also be allergic to cashews. Cashews are from the poison ivy family, and can contain similar allergens. The reason you never see cashews with a shell on them is because the shell has the same irritating oils that poison ivy leaves have on them. Most people that have minor skin breakouts from poison ivy (not a severe allergy) should not have an issue with consuming cashews.