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Is this poison ivy?

Started by Brad_bb, April 21, 2015, 09:27:46 PM

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Magicman

I had an ERC log this morning that had a few PI vines.  Notice the hairy "roots" that attach the vine to the tree.


 
I sawed the log and let the vines go with the slab.   ;D
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4x4American

You can't cook your ivy and have it too!   :D




The hottest water you can stand will make any ivy itch almost feel worth it. 
Boy, back in my day..

mesquite buckeye

Quote from: Magicman on April 24, 2015, 04:49:02 PM
I had an ERC log this morning that had a few PI vines.  Notice the hairy "roots" that attach the vine to the tree.


 
I sawed the log and let the vines go with the slab.   ;D


Note the long side branches on the vines. Virginia creeper has much shorter side branches. Also the buds on poison ivy are pointed and those on Virginia creeper are blunt. ;D
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sandhills

You folks must raise your poison ivy on steroids, ours doesn't get much over a foot tall but still makes you itch just as bad  :-\.

Magicman

Want me to send you some firewood sized sticks?
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