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Poison ivy is a hardy plant that can survive winter. While it may lose its leaves, the roots remain alive underground, allowing it to regrow in the spring.
Yes, poison ivy is dormant during the winter months.
Poison ivy does not die in the winter, but it becomes dormant until the spring when it starts growing again.
The scientific name for poison ivy is Toxicodendron radicans.
The Hindi name for poison ivy is "बिछू बूटी" (Bichhu booti).
The leaves go away during the winter, but the oil doesn't. You CAN get poison ivy in the winter.
Poison ivy is a hardy plant that can survive winter. While it may lose its leaves, the roots remain alive underground, allowing it to regrow in the spring.
Yes, poison ivy is dormant during the winter months.
Urushiol, the oily resin found in poison ivy, can survive for a long time on surfaces, remaining potent for years if conditions are favorable. It typically does not survive well during winter as temperatures drop, and moisture levels change, but it can remain on dead plant material or surfaces until it decomposes. During the winter, urushiol does not actively survive or grow, as it relies on living plant tissues for production.
Poison ivy does not die in the winter, but it becomes dormant until the spring when it starts growing again.
no why would u ask
It can adapt and survive almost anywhere, even in human environment and global warming.
Poison ivy does not die in the fall; it remains dormant during the winter and regrows in the spring.
No, you will not get poison ivy.
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Anyone can get Poison Ivy if you are allergic to it.