![]() In the fall, the leaves can turn an attractive orange-yellow or red.inviting to the touch, but please avoid that temptation! There are two other less common, yet locally found, plants of the same family and genus with similar capability to cause contact dermatitis that that you should be aware of…poison oak and poison sumac. In mid-summer, it sprouts grape-like clumps of greenish to off-white berries. Sometimes, the stems are slightly reddish. It is recognized it by three vaguely mitten shaped leaflets, all joined to a common stalk. It can even take over small bushes and shrubs. The vines grow on trees, rock walls, and buildings. Poison ivy is extremely common on the IUB campus, surrounding areas and most of the U.S. “Leaves of three let them be.” See photos and video. ![]() Coalition for Overcoming Problem Eating/Exercise. ![]()
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