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Poison ivy, oak, and sumac all contain an oil called urushiol (yur-oo-shee-aal). If you have an allergic reaction to this oil, you can develop a rash. Because most people are allergic to this oil, ...
While removing every part of the plant—down to the root—can be difficult, we spoke to experts who shared their tips for safely and successfully removing poison oak from your yard.
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Mimosa is moving from its Franklin location to the former D'Vine property at 7228 S. 27th St. in Oak Creek.
The plant can also cause skin irritation if touched." We probably didn't have to tell you that poison ivy is poisonous. Along with poison oak and poison sumac, it causes "allergic contact dermatitis, ...
Poison ivy grows in a lot more places than you might think, so knowing how to identify it this summer is a good idea.
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In vine form, poison ivy sprouts thousands of brown hairs that grasp the bark of its host tree. As the vine climbs toward the canopy and matures, the stem gets woodier and increases in diameter.