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Learn how to get rid of poison ivy plants from around your house, so you can enjoy spending time outdoors with your family.
It's the season once again for one of the deadliest plant in North America, also known as poison hemlock. Here's what to know ...
A local horticulture expert says people need to be careful of what they touch when going outside this summer to avoid bumping ...
Tosh Mazzone, Penn State Extension Franklin County Agronomy Educator In south-central PA, poison ivy plants have completely ...
Poison ivy grows throughout North America, especially in wooded areas, and touching it can give most people an itchy rash. Therefore, identifying and avoiding the plant is crucial if you don't ...
as the plant which was used to kill him is alive and well throughout Columbus. In fact, poison hemlock (Conium maculatum L.) is spreading like wildfire, anywhere where vegetation is unmanaged ...
However, you can get a poison ivy rash by touching someone who has just touched the plant or if you happen to come into contact with contaminated objects like gardening tools or gloves.
Poison hemlock is a biennial plant. In its first year, it puts out a clump of lacy-looking leaves that grow close to the ...