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No. Poison ivy is a weed that usually grows in shady or cool areas (often near water). It does quite well with little sun at all.

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Can you go tanning with poison ivy?

It is not advisable to go tanning with poison ivy as the UV rays from the tanning bed may aggravate the skin condition and cause further irritation. It is recommended to wait until the poison ivy rash has healed before exposing the skin to UV rays.


Will going to the tanning bed dry up poison ivy?

No, going to a tanning bed will not dry up poison ivy. Tanning beds can actually irritate the skin further and may worsen the rash caused by poison ivy. It's best to treat poison ivy with appropriate remedies, such as topical corticosteroids or antihistamines, and to avoid sun exposure until the rash has healed. If symptoms persist, consult a healthcare professional for proper care.


Does poison ivy obtain energy?

Yes, all plants obtain energy from the sun.


What lighting is need for poison ivy?

Poison ivy thrives in a range of lighting conditions but prefers partial shade to full sun. It often flourishes in areas where sunlight filters through trees or alongside edges of woodlands. While it can tolerate full sunlight, too much direct light can stress the plant, leading to leaf burn. For optimal growth, a balance of sunlight and shade is ideal.


Do daisy's need a lot of sun?

Yes, they are a "full sun" type of plant.


What do you need for hydroponic gardening?

You need a place with a lot of sun and water.


Does a rose need a lot or a little sun?

a little


Can ivy grow in full sun, or does it require shade to thrive?

Ivy can grow in both full sun and shade, but it typically thrives better in partial shade.


What causes blistery skin?

Sun burn, burns, allergic reactions, different weeds such as poison ivy, and many more things this is just the ones i can think of right off hand if this is for a medical reason i would suggest webmd.com


Does an azalea bush need a lot of sun?

They will grow in full sun but prefer slight shade.


How do you tell the difference between a wild parsnip rash and poison ivy rash?

Wild parsnip rash typically appears as a burning or stinging sensation followed by a blistering, red rash, often accompanied by dark brown or purplish discoloration. This reaction usually occurs after skin exposure to the plant's sap and is exacerbated by sunlight. In contrast, poison ivy rash presents as itchy, red, and raised blisters that may appear in streaks or patches, typically developing 12 to 72 hours after contact. The key difference lies in the timing and appearance; wild parsnip is sun-sensitive and can cause skin discoloration, while poison ivy causes a more localized, itchy reaction.


What carol the rising of the sun and the running of the deer?

the holly and the ivy