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However, there’s one vigorous native plant we don’t want in our gardens: Poison ivy. Native to North America, poison ivy ...
At that moment, you've discovered a nightmarish fact – you weren't pulling weeds, that was poison ivy. Here's a little help ...
(NEXSTAR) – You may have managed to dodge the dreaded rashes often associated with poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re not allergic.
If they’re fuzzy, it’s poison oak. Where to watch out: According to poison-ivy.org, poison oak grows mostly in dryer, sandier areas.
Poison ivy appears to love the warmer conditions. "My heavens to Betsy, it's taking off," she said. "Poison ivy takes off more than any tree species, more than any shrub species." ...