The related species known as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.
Formerly classified in genus Rhus.
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Description of the plant, the skin reaction it causes, uses, control, and photos.
Information from Botanical.com on this poisonous plant, wrongly classified as Rhus toxicodendron, its description, constituents, medicinal action and uses.
Student project with classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interactions with other species including humans.
Eastern poison-oak. Information on taxonomy, botanical and ecological characteristics, geographic distribution, fire ecology, and management.
Fact sheet with photos of the leaf, flower, fruit, twig, bark and form.
Fact sheet with photos of the leaf, flower, fruit, twig, bark and form.
Fact sheet with photos of the leaf, flower, fruit, twig, bark and form.
Fact sheet with photos of the leaf, flower, fruit, twig, bark and form.
Fact sheet with photos of the leaf, flower, fruit, twig, bark and form.
Fact sheet with photos of the leaf, flower, fruit, twig, bark and form.
Student project with classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interactions with other species including humans.
Information from Botanical.com on this poisonous plant, wrongly classified as Rhus toxicodendron, its description, constituents, medicinal action and uses.
Eastern poison-oak. Information on taxonomy, botanical and ecological characteristics, geographic distribution, fire ecology, and management.
Description of the plant, the skin reaction it causes, uses, control, and photos.