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Found poetry about Poison Ivy. |
| Toxicodendron radicans. May be mistaken for a tree limb, a virgin's bower, or a true ivy. Often found growing along tree-line edges, lush, moist slopes, and the walls and chain-link fences of abandoned city outskirts in slender teardrop tendrils, or tumbling drapes of emerald leaflets, that blush red in Autumn. |