A plant growing opposite leaflets in sets of three, white drupes, and yellow-green flowers in panicles is the look of poison ivy. The Anacardiaceae family member runs creeping rootstocks 12 feet (3.66 meters) from bottom stem nodes for fast new plant proliferation. The Rhus genus member in question sports leaflets up to 10 inches (25.4 centimeters) long and variable dull or glossy green, even-, lobed-, or toothed-margined, and hairy or smooth.
useally they have the color red somewhere on their body
Peter Lambda's birth name is Vilmos Lvy.
like your mom after she comes out of the shower
poinsetta, lvy, holly, mistletoe.
a turkey
Emil Waldteufel's birth name is Charles Emile Lvy.
Charles Burguet's birth name is Charles Henry Lvy.
Gerard Leclery's birth name is Grard Maurice Lvy.
It is usually shinny with 3 leaves. Do not mistake poison ivy with the red vine you see sometimes. 7min itch is a ivy but not poison so don't mistake with that either. It can also look like a tree with a brown root climbing up it. It look much like when you get scratched hard and that place swells up.
i look up and there is no such thing a POISON SEAHORES
like a little ,shiny frog that is either blue,yellow,or red with spots.
It looks like a alive cat sleeping.ADD:A poisoned cat will look a little less than just a sleeping cat. A cat that has ingested poison will very likely have foamed at the mouth constantly. It possibly might have vomited to try and get rid of the poison, also. It is unlikely the cat will have many or any outward physical signs of poison.