thxPoison Ivy...?
Poison ivy plants produce an oily toxicant call urushiol , which is capable of cause severe skin irritations. Severity of reaction to the poison ivy grease can vary greatly from being to person. The verbs of this oil to the skin can crop up through contact with the leaves, stems, fruit, roots or flowers of the poison ivy. Direct contact next to the plant is usually the method of exposure, although an individual can also be exposed by handling clothing, tools, objects or animals that have become contaminated near the oil. Individuals can also be exposed to the urushiol oil through the burning of the poison ivy plants. The burning of the plants emits particle that carry the grease into the air. Coming surrounded by contact with the smoke can mete out severe cases of poisoning. Persons who suspect they have inhaled this smoke should contact a doctor straight.
the actual leaves?
the spots on it
all over
i know this isn't gonna give a hand but i have no hypothesis cause i cant get hold of it. HA HA
All of it I'd assume. Mostly in the fern, probably. Leaves of three, Let them be.
yea its a poison and it affects the skin and itches very doomed to failure. caladryl help the itch and take it away usually
The leaf within its three cluster.Also to keep from gitting poision ivy after a trip to the woods,go for a dip in laundry detergent. It wash the oil stale the skin that contact with the leaves move on you.George
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