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Poison Oak- "Berries white, a poisonous sight


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How tall is poison ivy?

Poison Ivy varies by location. Again use the sayings Leaflets three; let it be" is the best known and most useful cautionary rhyme. It applies to poison oak, as well as to poison ivy.


What is the medical condition caused by poison ivy and poison oak?

Poison ivy and poison oak are plants that cause an allergic skin reaction in most people who are exposed to them.


Which is the poisenous plant?

poison ivy, poison oak


What if your poison ivy bubble is big?

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


What are the most poisonous flowers in America?

Poison ivy and poison oak.


What is the name of the plant that has toxic leaves?

Poison Ivy, Poison Oak


Has Zac Efron had poison oak or ivy?

yes he has


What are harmful plants to humans?

poison ivy and oak


Do poison ivy oak and sumac have spores?

i think not


What is the symbiotic relationship between poison ivy and willow oak?

The relationship between poison ivy and willow oak can be described as commensalism. Poison ivy often grows in the understory of willow oaks, benefiting from the shade and support provided by the larger tree without harming it. The willow oak remains unaffected by the presence of poison ivy, which allows the vine to thrive in a suitable environment while the oak continues its growth unimpeded.


What family are poison oak and poison ivy both a part of?

Poison oak and poison ivy both belong to the Anacardiaceae family. This family is commonly known as the cashew or sumac family, which includes other plants like mango and poison sumac. Members of the Anacardiaceae family contain urushiol, a toxic oil responsible for the allergic reactions associated with exposure to poison oak and poison ivy.


Can you get skins sores from plants?

Yes. Poison Ivy or Poison Oak would be examples.