Poison ivy?
Hello,
is this poison ivy?
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sorry, I am unable to attach a photo. I will continue to try.
Here is the photo, is it poison ivy??
I don't see a photo! Does it have 3 leaves?
It is in the bud stage so I can’t tell right now.
I did add a photo. Were you able to view it?
I doubt it. But to sure take it to your local nursery to confirm.
Based on pics online that I peeked at, it could be and you can still get it from just the sticks and buds. There are plant identifier apps and websites where you might get a firm yes or no.
You can call a local nursery and send them your picture. They might be able to identify it for you.
You could call a local nursery or try the app Picture This which identifies plants
That could be one of the vines. If you are looking to get rid of Poison Ivy, this is what we used.
https://countrylivinginacariboovalley.com/homemade-poison-ivy-and-weed-killer-that-really-works/
3 cups white vinegar
1/2 cup table salt
1 tablespoon liquid detergent or soap (I use Dawn) for stick-to-itiveness.
Directions
Repeat as necessary.