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Poison Ivy
(Toxicodendron radicans)

This abundant species can form a ground cover, a bush, or a large, climbing vine. Woody vines have fine hairs affixing them to host trees. Alternate compound leaves have three toothed leaflets apiece. Box elder seedlings appear very similar, but their leaves are opposite. MC (Anacardiaceae)
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