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Poison ivy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toxicodendron radicans ( Poison ivy ; older synonyms Rhus toxicodendron , Rhus radicans ) is a plant in the family Anacardiaceae. The name is sometimes spelled " Poison-ivy " in an attempt ...
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Ivy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Center. Discussion Boards, FAQ, Treatments and Cures ... Appearance - the leaves of poison ivy are red in early spring. Later in spring, they change to shiny green. They turn yellow, red or orange in autumn. Each leaf is made up of three leaflets more or less notched at the edges.
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WHEN you've got cute young tourists, an exotic locale (well, sort of: Mexico), ancient Mayan hoodoo and surly peasants with machetes, you expect a bit more than "The Ruins" gives you, which is: killer plants. ... There's only so much scare value to ivy. (What's next: "The Day the Algae Came"?)
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The leaves of the plant contain an oil called urushiol; which is transferred to exposed skin with the slightest contact; and causes a rash, which appears in 24 to 48 hours. For those people who are allergic to Poison Ivy, the rash appears in as little as 4 to 12 hours, and these people may require hospital care immediately.
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Background image using falling Ivy Leaves-use in digital scrapbooking or website, Adobe photoshop easy and free This photoshop tutorial will teach you to design a background image which you can use in website design or in scrapboking projects. ... Leaves Background logo...
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