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The springtime months are the times when poison oak [Toxicodendron diversilobum] blooms. The buds are followed by small, greenish white or white-green flowers. The flowers give way to small, round greenish berries in summer.

The month may vary depending upon the weather. The activities of a plant respond to a specific range of appropriate light, moisture and temperature levels. For example, unseasonably warm weather encourages the bloom early on in spring.

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