Poison Ivy is known as Rhus toxicodendron. Its Species Identifier is toxicodendron; its Species Name is Rhus.
In Linnaeus' system of classification (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species), the species name (also called the scientific name) of an organism has two parts. The first part of the name is the Genus, and the second part is the Species Identifier, usually a descriptive word.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hedera helix.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Conium maculatum.
Toxicodendron radicans
North Carolina has poison ivy as well as poison oak.
Poison ivy has red berries, seeds inside.
A species name is a scientific name with two parts: the genus name followed by the species identifier. It is written in italics with the genus name capitalized. (The human species name is Homo sapiens. The species identifier is the second part of the species name (and it's lower-case)
NO because the iguanas scales are rough and tough so they can not get poison ivy
Yes! Poison ivy acts like a weed.
NO
No, you will not get poison ivy.
poison ivy
Poison Ivy has no boyfriend.
yea, poison ivy
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 the poison ivy bubble is big it is not poison ivy but rather poison oak the same remities apply for ridding yourself of it
North Carolina has poison ivy as well as poison oak.
Poison ivy has red berries, seeds inside.
Of course it is! Why else would they call it "poison" ivy?
Poison Ivy is 59 years old (birthdate: February 20, 1953).