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Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
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Article by Isadora B. Stehlin tells about avoiding contact with poison ivy, oak, and sumac, as well as treating the rash.
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsour...t3/fda.poison.ivy.t.p.k12.3.html
Questions about poison ivy, oak, and sumac poisoning, identification, home and commercial remedies.
http://poisonivy.aesir.com/faq.html
Leaves of three, let them be; Berries white, run in fright. Folk Rhyme
http://www.woodalls.com/kidscamp/stories/poisonivy.html
Poison Ivy photos, photo quiz, FAQ, Stories, and a poster to purchase.
http://www.poison-ivy.org
Pictures, how to identify plants, where they are located, treatment of rashes, medical emergencies, myths and folklore, and how to prevent outbreaks.
http://www.outdoorplaces.com/Fea...ures/Hiking/poisonivy/index.html
Information bulleting from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada covers identification of these plants; mechanisms, symptoms, and treatment of poisoning; avoiding contact; and eradicating the plants.
http://res2.agr.gc.ca/ecorc/poison/index_e.htm
Identification photos of leaves and berries.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/poison/ivycu.htm
Information from the Missouri Department of Conservation.
http://www.conservation.state.mo...us/nathis/plantpage/flora/poivy/
Basic information about poison ivy, oak, and sumac; product reviews.
http://www.venomfactory.com/