Poison Oak Album
Outdoor Joe's® has provided a photo album regarding different types of Poison Ivy. The photos are courtesy of www.poison-ivy.org.
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This photo showcases a large bush in fall growing near an abandoned building. The photo iscourtesy of www.poison-ivy.org

Poison Oak will take the form of a vine and climb a tree. Poison Oak does not climb a tree as well as Poison Ivy. Poison Ivy has better gripping hairs. This photo is courtesy of www.poison-ivy.org

Poison Oak can easily take up large areas. This photo shows an area infested with poison oak. The photo is courtesy of www.poison-ivy.org.

This photo showcases poison oak stalk. This shows leaves and a shrub form of the plant. The photo is courtesy of www.poison-ivy.org
This photo shows somewhat serrated leaf edges of poison oak. The photo is courtesy of www.poison-ivy.org

When Poison Oak leaves sprout they look VERY much like Poison Ivy. This photo showcases the similarity. The photo is courtesy of www.poison-ivy.org
Roadside infestation is typical. This is showcased within this photo. The photo is courtesy of www.poison-ivy.org
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