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Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash WESTERN P OISON IVY Plants to Avoid Western Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron rydbergii) is found in the western half of the United States. Grows as a non-climb- ing shrub with three pointed leaflets. Leaves turn bright red in the fall. Has green berries in the spring which turn white. Leaves can have fine or coarse serrations. EASTERN POISON OAK WESTERN POISON OAK POISON SUMAC Eastern Poison Oak (Toxicodendron toxicarium) is found in the eastern U.S. from New Jersey to Florida, and west as far as Texas. Grows as a low shrub. Has three multilobed, hairy leaflets which turn yellow or orange in the fall. Western Poison Oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) is found in the western U.S. from California to Washington. Grows as a high or low shrub. Has three oak-like leaves. Grows whitish flowers from August to November. Poison Sumac (Toxicodendron vernix) is found in the eastern U.S. Grows in swampy areas as a shrub or small tree. The allergen containing berries are white and grow between the leaf and the branch. Has seven to thirteen leaflets per leaf. EASTERN POISON OAK WESTERN POISON OAK POISON SUMAC WESTERN P OISON IVY EASTERN P OISON IVY Eastern Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is found in the east- ern half of the United States. Grows as a small shrub or a climbing vine with three pointed leaflets. These leaves turn bright red in the fall. Has green berries in the spring which turn white. Leaves can have fine or coarse serrations. EASTERN P OISON IVY Photo courtesy of Dan Boelman RN Photo courtesy of Dan Boelman RN Photo courtesy of Dr. Jere Guin Photo courtesy of J.R. Manhart Photo courtesy of Will Cook © 2015 Zanfel Laboratories, Inc. ZAN406 Vers. 05/15 www.zanfel.com

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Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash

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Western Poison ivy

Plants to Avoid

Western Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron rydbergii) is found in the western half of the United States. Grows as a non-climb-ing shrub with three pointed leaflets. Leaves turn bright red in the fall. Has green berries in the spring which turn white. Leaves can have fine or coarse serrations.

eastern Poison oakWestern Poison oak Poison sumac

Eastern Poison Oak (Toxicodendron toxicarium) is found in the eastern U.S. from New Jersey to Florida, and west as far as Texas. Grows as a low shrub. Has three multilobed, hairy leaflets whichturn yellow or orange in the fall.

Western Poison Oak(Toxicodendron diversilobum) is found in the western U.S. from California to Washington. Grows as a high or low shrub. Has three oak-like leaves.Grows whitish flowers from August to November.

Poison Sumac(Toxicodendron vernix) is found in the eastern U.S. Grows in swampy areas as a shrub or small tree. The allergen containing berries are white and grow between the leaf and the branch. Has seven to thirteen leaflets per leaf.

eastern Poison oakWestern Poison oak Poison sumac

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Eastern Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is found in the east-ern half of the United States. Grows as a small shrub or a climbing vine with three pointed leaflets. These leaves turn bright red in the fall. Has green berries in the spring which turn white. Leaves can have fine or coarse serrations.

eastern Poison ivy

Photo courtesy of Dan Boelman RN Photo courtesy of Dan Boelman RN

Photo courtesy of Dr. Jere Guin Photo courtesy of J.R. Manhart Photo courtesy of Will Cook

© 2015 Zanfel Laboratories, Inc. ZAN406 Vers. 05/15

www.zanfel.com