Plants
Poison Ivy: Seen as either a woody shrub or vine, poison ivy can grow over ten
feet! The white, waxy berries of poison ivy are essential for specific
birds during migration.
feet! The white, waxy berries of poison ivy are essential for specific
birds during migration.
Poison Oak: This tall, climbing vine constantly changes color as it grows. Don't let the mesmerizing colors fool you though, contact with the oak could cause allergic reactions. The poison acts as a major survival factor for the Poison Oak.
Fireweed: Grows in clearings and open woods. During the winter and early spring, fireweed produces large amounts of pollen. This specific plant has learned to adapt to all soil types, whether the soil is dry or moist, Fireweed may live in either condition.