The key to living peacefully with, and even enjoying poison ivy, is to learn to recognize it and admire it from afar.
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The itchy sores may be pus-filled and can burst to form a yellow-brown crust over ... can also cause flare-ups. Poison ivy is caused by skin contact with the poison ivy plant and looks like ...
While English Ivy may look beautiful ... species such as giant hogweed and poison hemlock requires care, since they are toxic — giant hogweed can burn the skin when touched.
The smoke from burning poison ivy can cause the same allergic reaction as on the skin but in the eyes ... 5 feet tall and ...
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With its thick, shiny green leaves, English ivy ... bare skin, but ingestion can be fatal. Black henbane spread to England in the Middle Ages but fortunately today it is 'very rare', according to Dann ...