Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 153 1891.; Climber seen by the road side in New Jersey during my visit in June 2017. I was given to understand by my friend that this was Poison Ivy. yes, Toxicodendron radicans look at the thin hairs that cling to the host tree This is their summer color, prolific in growth, and widely available all over, you cant miss it. in the fall they are spectacular red/orange/mottled//look attractive to those that do not recognize it and they want them for the fall//thanksgiving decoration!!!! its a horrible plant there is a rhyme for it to remember: There’s a saying to help identify Poison Ivy… "Leaves of Three, Let it Be!" == for sake of completeness not so prolific and common, even in the west, one has to search for it it does not climb, grows on ground only I have seen one. near a railway track after much searching once in a somewhat wild ernes place. Thanks a lot. I knew you would give your valuable inputs to this post. Had seen one at New Windsor also. It was growing through the wooden strips. Will post it separately. And thanks for the additional information as well. Poison Ivy : New Windsor, New York : 09OCT19 : AK-08 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1) This was the other what I believe to be Poison Ivy. It was deep in the woods, coming out of a wooden platform. We had stayed in an airbnb. It was a wooden house in the woods. Taken in June,17. Yes, leaves appear similar to your post at Climber for ID : New Jersey : 08OCT19 : AK-05 thanks ... it is indeed poison ivy |
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