Q: I’m not sure if the plants growing in my yard are poison ivy or something else. What does poison ivy look like, and how can I safely identify it? A: Even a brief brush with poison ivy can cause an ...
Poison ivy grows throughout North America, especially in wooded areas, and touching it can give most people an itchy rash. Therefore, identifying and avoiding the plant is crucial if you don't want to ...
When approaching a brushy area,” he says, “it’s important to know that poison ivy can be there. One of the first things to ...
“Leaves of three, let it be” is the old adage for remembering how to spot and avoid poison ivy -- but correctly identifying this sometimes problematic native plant is a bit more complicated than that.
While those shiny green leaves lining the base of a tree might look harmless, poison ivy isn't anything to mess around with, especially when the results of touching it are an itchy red rash that lasts ...
Summer is finally here, so that means it's time for hikes in woods and trips into the outdoors. But if you're not careful, you might come across an unwelcomed part of nature — poison ivy. So before ...
Some of the variant covers to upcoming issues of Poison Ivy #7, #8, and #9, have shown a different looking version of the character, in amongst the other more traditional cover looks to the character.
Poison ivy usually grows as a vine, but can also take on a bushy form. It can grow anywhere and its appearance changes throughout the year, and it looks like dozens of innocent plants, such as ...
Michigan's summer climate provides ideal growing conditions for many flowers and other plants we enjoy — and for a few poisonous, three-leafed plants we all could do without. In Michigan, two types of ...