| 1. http://www.samms.org/MagnoliaBog.htm
... They are characterized by sweetbay magnolia, titi, poison sumac, sedges, and rare plants such as white-fringed orchis, purple pitcher-plant, New Jersey rush, golden colicroot, and swamp pink. Unusual ...
2. The difference between poison ivy, sumac, and oak
... of the kidneys and digestive tract. Animals that eat the plant get intestional problems, often ending in death. Poison sumac, is the worst of all three. It is a small shrub which gives off a ...
http://nj.essortment.com/poisonivyoaks_ryjd.htm 3. Skin and Eye Irritant
... diseases. Oral Ivy Oral Ivy prevents and treats the symptoms of poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. Plant Dermatitis It is not always obvious which plant is responsible for a flare-up of ...
http://www.allergenica.com/Irritant.htm 4. Surviving Poison Ivy
... rubbed up against a plant and had the resin transferred to its coat. Tecnu sells a very effective over-the-counter product that will remove the resins of poison oak, ivy or sumac from the skin up to ...
http://www.stretcher.com/stories/990823a.cfm 5. Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac Dermatitis (Allergic Contact Dermat...
... Treatment & Monitoring Exposure to poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac plants results in an allergic reaction of the skin to the plant oil called urushiol. What is going on in the body? Not ...
http://www.3-rx.com/poiso ...ermatitis/default.php 6. KinderStart - Health/Medical/Dental : Common Illnesses : Poison Oak/Ivy/Sumac
... English Facts About Poison Oak, Ivy and Sumac Poison Oak, Ivy and Poison Sumac emit the poisonous, oily irritant urushiol on the plant's stem, roots, branches, and leaves. The urushiols chemically ...
http://www.kinderstart.co ...oisonoakivysumac.html 7. DermatologistRX.com - Free advice - Poison Oak and Ivy
... Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, all members of the plant genus Toxicodendron, are the three most common plants that cause contact dermatitis in America. Captain John Smith was the first to ...
http://www.veinsfade.com/HowPoisonOakRx.asp 8. PESG Continuing Education
... T. pubescens Poison Sumac Toxicodendron vernix Resorcinol 1,3 benzenediol; meta-dihydroxybenzene; a benzene ring with hydroxyl (-OH) groups at the 1 and 3 positions Rhus The largest genus of the plant ...
http://www.pesgce.com/tox ...ondermatitis/derm.asp 9. ST. GABRIEL LABS - POISON IVY DEFOLIANT
... ivy, poison sumac and poison oak fast! 24 hour defoliation; keeps on working. INSECT CONTROL MILKY SPORE INSECT DUST SHARPSHOOTER DEER REPELLENT MOSQUITO REPELLENT HOT PEPPER WAX PLANT & WEED ...
http://www.milkyspore.com/poisonivy.htm 10. Poison Ivy - SSIPT
... Continue Reading) Poison Ivy Picture | Poison Sumac Plant | Poison Oak Identification How to identify poison ivy, oak and sumac. Pictures of poison ivy plant (sometimes misspelled 'poisen' or 'posion ...
http://www.ssipt.com/poison-ivy.html 11. Poisonous Plants, Animals, and Arthropods
... Home (NASD) Toxic Plant List (Child & Family, Canada) Canadian Poisonous Plant Information System Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Center Ticks / Lyme Disease Guide to Lyme Disease (LymeNet ...
http://www.pp.okstate.edu/ehs/links/poison.htm 12. CAUTION PLANTS and SNAKES
... often irregularly lobed. The range in size of leaves varies considerably, even on the same plant. Poison Sumac Poison sumac grows as a course woody shrub or small tree and never in the vinelike form ...
http://www.evergladesarchers.com/warning.htm 13. Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac, Overview, UPMC | University of Pit...
http://poisonivy.upmc.com/Overview.htm
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... Press, 1991). Frankel discusses where the plant grows, its characteristics, and remedies for persons afflicted by it. The Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac Book: A Short Natural History and Cautionary ...
http://www.mdia.org/poisonoak.htm 15. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
... rash itself. POISON IVY, POISON OAK AND POISON SUMAC DERMATITIS CANNOT BE TRANSMITTED TO OTHER INDIVIDUALS VIA DIRECT CONTACT. The Uroshiol oil from the plant itself is absorbed directly into the ...
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