Toxicodendron radicans, or t. radicans, is more commonly known as poison ivy.
I walked in to it, in Airlie Beach 5 years ago, to be more specific it was on a block of land located on timberland road in jubilee pocket.
There are two bones which make up the shoulder, the bone more commonly known as the collar bone is the clavicle and the bone more commonly known as the shoulder blade is the scapula.
Yes, you can plant poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) although it most likely is not a good idea to do so.Specifically, poison ivy attracts wildlife, which are completely unreactive to contact with the plant's painfully irritating urushiol oil. But if it is not already on your property, then it is risky to plant it. The oil is released anytime there is a break or bruise to any one of the plant's body parts. Chances are strong that planting will cause such to happen no matter how cautious you are.There is an equally good chance that poison ivy will establish itself naturally. It favors disturbed ground, and with all of the development going on, what ground is immune to disturbance? In this case, it is important to cover up any time you are near the plant, take a shower afterwards and wash your clothing separately from the usual household load of laundry.
There is no femar bone. However, the Femur is more commonly known as the "thigh bone" (upper portion of your leg).
"Centrolies" is not a recognized term or concept. It may be a misspelling or a term that is not commonly known. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
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).
I walked in to it, in Airlie Beach 5 years ago, to be more specific it was on a block of land located on timberland road in jubilee pocket.
Saintpaulia is more commonly known as African Violet
H2O is more commonly known as water.
Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is not typically found in Galicia, Spain. This region's climate and vegetation do not support the growth of this plant, which is more common in North America. However, similar species like poison oak or sumac may exist in other parts of the world. If you're in Galicia, you're unlikely to encounter poison ivy.
The patella is more commonly known as the Knee Cap.
Daltonism is commonly known as color blindness.
Acute hasopharyngitis is more commonly known as sore throat.
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it is actually, the back of the rectum (ass). it is more commonly known as the government and even more commonly known as (f**king dickheads)
H2O is more commonly known as water. It consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.