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Poison Ivy O. Try Drive Up, Pick Up, or Same Day Delivery. Frequently, the rash takes a linear form (as in the top-left corner of the photo) due to the way the plant sweeps across the skin.

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Poison ivy is a green (or often red) three-leafed plant that generally grows low to the ground, unless it is climbing a tree or other structure. Eastern poison ivy comes first, because it is the biggest cause of trouble, but it is good to know about both kinds of poison ivy and both kinds of poison oak. Finding poison ivy is easy in the United States, where it grows virtually everywhere except for Alaska, Hawaii, and some desert areas of the Southwest.

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Toxicodendron radicans, commonly known as eastern poison ivy or poison ivy, is an allergenic Asian and Eastern North American flowering plant in the genus Toxicodendron. Poison ivy grows as a shrub or vine in woods, fields, and areas of thick underbrush. Even poison ivy and poison oak may have more than three leaves and their form may vary greatly depending upon the exact species encountered, the local environment, and the season.