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Poison Oak and Poison Ivy

Brooke Edmunds, Lauren Grand, Alicia Christiansen and Andrew Hulting
Pacific Northwest Publications, PNW 108, University of Idaho Extension, Oregon State University Extension, Washington State University Extension
10/31/2018

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Agriculture - Weeds weeds gardens Agriculture Forestry
Pacific poison-oak and western poison-ivy are both native to the Pacific Northwest. All parts of these plants contain urushiol, an oily toxin that can cause an allergic reaction of contact dermatitis. This publication discusses how to identify and control Pacific poison-oak and western poison-ivy, and how to prevent exposure to the plants' urushiol toxin.
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