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    Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Plants Wildlife













Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Plants Wildlife


Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

Information and advice on dealing with these plants, primarily for outdoor enthusiasts and gardeners . Sites primarily about the plants are listed in Science/Biology/Flora_and_Fauna/Plantae/Magnoliophyta/Magnoliopsida/Anacardiaceae/Toxicodendron/ and sites primarily about health aspects of reactions to the toxic substance urushiol are listed in Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Skin_Disorders/Poison_Ivy.

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    Top: Recreation: Outdoors: Wildlife: Plants: Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
See Also:

  • - Information from the Missouri Department of Conservation.
  • - Article by Isadora B. Stehlin tells about avoiding contact with poison ivy, oak, and sumac, as well as treating the rash.
  • - Poison Ivy photos, photo quiz, FAQ, Stories, and a poster to purchase.
  • - Pictures, how to identify plants, where they are located, treatment of rashes, medical emergencies, myths and folklore, and how to prevent outbreaks.
  • - Questions about poison ivy, oak, and sumac poisoning, identification, home and commercial remedies.
  • - Article on controlling these weeds.
  • - Identification photos of leaves and berries.
  • - Basic information about poison ivy, oak, and sumac; product reviews.
  • - Information bulleting from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada covers identification of these plants; mechanisms, symptoms, and treatment of poisoning; avoiding contact; and eradicating the plants.
  • - Leaves of three, let them be; Berries white, run in fright. Folk Rhyme


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