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The
pleasure and benefit
of being in field and wood
carries a danger that needs to be recognized.
Plants poisonous
to the touch!
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These three plants,
poison oak, poison ivy and poison sumac are officially classified as Toxicodendrons, toxico meaning poison
and dendreon meaning plant or tree.
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Poison Oak.
Western, grows to 6-
foot tall clumps or vines up to 30 feet long. Eastern, grows as a low shrub.
Oak- like leaves, usually in clusters of three the fruits are clusters of yellow
berries.
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Poison
Oak Zones

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Poison Ivy
grows
near lakes and streams in the Midwest & East.
Woody ropelike vine,
a trailing shrub on the ground, or a free
standing shrub.
Normally three leaflets, it varies from groups of three to nine leaves are green in summer
and red in the fall.
Yellow or green flowers with white berries.
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Poison
Ivy
Zones

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Poison Sumac
grows in boggy areas, found especially in the
Southeast. Rangy shrub up to 15 feet tall, seven to 13 smooth-edged
leaflets with glossy pale yellow or cream
colored berries.
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Poison
Sumac
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| All three of these toxicodendron plants contain
Urushiol, a substance found in all parts of the plant. Urushiol is among the words most potent external toxins.
The amount of Urushiol it takes to cause a reaction is measured in nanograms, one billionth of a gram.
Most sensitive people react in the 100 nanogram range. One leading toxicologist has
estimated that it would take just one ounce of Urushoil to cause a rash on everyone in America. |
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