No, elm leaves are not considered poisonous to humans or pets. While some plants have toxic properties, the leaves of the elm tree (Ulmus species) are generally safe. However, it's always best to avoid consuming any wild plant unless you are certain of its safety, as individual reactions can vary.
elm is not in leaf green.
Slippery elm has simple leaves, meaning each leaf is composed of a single blade.
Ivy leaf is poison ivy. Poison ivy is a leaf that gives you a bad itchy rash.
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The American elm has simple leaves, which means each leaf blade is undivided.
Scientific names refer to whole organisms, not parts of them. Elms belong to the genus 'Ulmus' so that is the first part of the scientific name. There are several different species, such as the American elm, Ulmus americana, and the Field Elm, Ulmus minor.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabetical_list_of_extant_Elm_species_by_scientific_name
It has its eggs in a leaf cup then puts the leaf cup on some water
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The American elm has serrated margins on its leaves, not lobed. The leaf margins feature small, sharp teeth that give them a saw-like appearance.
To accurately identify a poison hemlock leaf, look for a fern-like appearance with small white flowers clustered in an umbrella shape. The leaves are finely divided and have a musty odor when crushed. Be cautious as poison hemlock is toxic if ingested.