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At that moment, you've discovered a nightmarish fact – you weren't pulling weeds, that was poison ivy. Here's a little help ...
Poison ivy grows in a lot more places than you might think, so knowing how to identify it this summer is a good idea.
Learn how to spot poison ivy and discover safe, effective methods for removing it from your yard without risking a rash.
Poison ivy, oak and sumac all can create itchy rashes from urushiol. What you need to know before the rash starts.
Poison ivy, a vine or shrub with 3 leaves, can cause a rash when touched and can be prevented by wearing protective clothing and washing hands and pets immediately after contact.
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Learn how to spot and avoid poisonous plants like poison ivy, hemlock, and giant hogweed while hiking Michigan trails this summer.
Swedish ivy is an easy to grow houseplant perfect for beginners: It tolerates neglect and bounces back with some care. Learn more about how to grow Swedish ivy.
Just thinking about poison ivy can make you itch. Blistering rashes on your arms and ankles, oozing bumps between your fingers and eyelid-swelling exposures are all-too-familiar summer hazards.
There are a number of plants to avoid in Delaware. Here's how to identify the big three – poison ivy, oak and sumac.