The saying goes, "Leaves of three, let it be," which warns people to avoid touching poison ivy, as it typically has clusters of three leaflets. This saying serves as a simple mnemonic to help identify the plant and prevent skin irritation caused by its toxic oil, urushiol. Always being cautious and recognizing the plant's characteristics can help avoid unpleasant reactions.
Erland Pison was born on 1974-10-04.
Ruth Jordana Luna Pison has written: 'Alternative histories'
Go Go Smear the Poison Ivy was created in 2007.
it makes no sence
Ivy Levan goes by IV.
Ivy Queen goes by La Caballota.
Flouride is not pison in the water jug if it was why would they sell it then
"Pison" in "Huckleberry Finn" is a misspelled form of "poison." In the context of the story, it refers to the dangerous substance that the character Pap consumes to intentionally make himself sick. Huck cleverly uses a rattlesnake's skin filled with pison to fake his own death and escape from his abusive father.
In the dialect of "Huckleberry Finn," the word "pison" is a colloquial pronunciation of the word "poison." This reflects the Southern American English dialect prevalent in the novel, where words are often pronounced phonetically. In the context of the novel, "pison" is used to refer to something harmful or toxic.
Green. It is brown when dead. The thing that distingunguishes it as poison ivy is the number of leaves, not the color. As the saying goes, " Leaves of three, leave it be." Poison ivy has a chemical(urishol) that gives most ppl a rash when they touch it.
i think you mean poision!!
yes and no it can kill you if you eat it so dont!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but you can wear it