You've been waiting all year for autumn's brilliant colors to arrive and you're out on a walk just itching to pick up a beautiful red leaf. But how do you know it won't leave you scratching? Poison ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — From the deserts to the mountains, the Land of Enchantment has a lot of nature – much of it beautiful, and some of it warranting caution. That includes toxic, or poisonous plants ...
Virginia creeper is a nontoxic native Virginia vine that is often mistaken for poison ivy. Poison ivy has three leaves and no briars.
CHARLOTTESVILLE — With all the recent attention on giant hogweed, many Virginians may not realize the state hosts many other poisonous plants. This is something a recent Virginia Master Naturalist ...
What Is Virginia Creeper Vine? Found throughout most of the United States, Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Zones 3 to 9) is a native, climbing vine known for its rapid growth rate.