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FUN IN THE SUN: POISON IVY

Eco-gardening is at its best in The Monday Garden
June 27, 2004, Issue 118


FUN IN THE SUN: POISON IVY


NOTE: The text of this article has been replaced by
Issue 203
, April 23, 2006 but I've left the pictures . I hope you also enjoy the new article.

Sue


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Picture: Poison ivy on a stone wall, Bedford Street, Hoyt Street Alley, Stamford CT June 2004

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Picture: Poison ivy with seedlings, Hoyt Street Alley, Stamford CT June 2004; the heart-shaped babies are porcelainberry

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Picture: jewelweed (suspected to have urushiol-blocking compounds and is a known anti-inflammatory), Bedford Street, Stamford CT June 2004

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picture: poison ivy mixed with woodbine, a native vine with FIVE LEAVES


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Photo credits: Sue Sweeney
© Sue Sweeney 2005


Comments (1)


hi sue,
just spent some time meandering through some of the earlier issues too.....thoroughly enjoyed them.....


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