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Poison Ivy Roots. Poison ivy is a common plant on the North American continent, noted for its ability to create an itchy rash on contact with skin. It is an extremely adaptable, persistent type of vegetation and as a result, it can be easy to accidentally become affected.

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Avoid toxic interactions with the plant by eliminating it upon sight. Poison Ivy plants also grow berries, which are just as toxic as the rest of the plant. Poison ivy plants make a dreadful garden companion.

Should be dead by the next day.

Thankfully, there's a method for controlling the madness.

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No matter how careful you are, there is always the possibility that something can go wrong. Once you've identified poison oak, poison ivy or poison sumac, you can pull them up if you are very careful to wear protective clothing, eyewear, gloves and shoes. Avoid toxic interactions with the plant by eliminating it upon sight.