Sunday, July 01, 2007

Poison Ivy

"Leaflets three, let it be"


Here is a picture of what poison ivy looks like for those of you that don't know. I took this picture, believe it or not, at a play ground that Emilie and I were at last weekend and it was all over the place - kinda unusual for an area where kids play don't yeah think?

Warning: Mrs. Michelson be careful reading this!

Poison ivy is a very common plant found in most parts of the United States. It has two forms. One form grows low to the ground. It is usually found in groups of many plants and looks like weeds growing from 6 to 30 inches high. The other form is a "hairy" vine that grows up a tree. Both have stems with 3 leaves. The sap that comes from these plants causes the rash. The name of this sap, urushiol, causes an allergic reaction in most people.

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