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For example, the common Irish ivy (a variety of H. helix) is often used as a ground cover beneath large trees where grass has difficulty in thriving.

While leaves of three leaflets are by far the most common arrangement, poison ivy leaves will occasionally display more or fewer leaflets.

Poison ivy is common the length of the trail, and more plentiful in the South.

Common rashes include poison ivy, heat rash, hives, and eczema.

Some common names are: poison ivy berry, holly berry, nightshade berry, yew berry, pokeweed berry, Virginia creepers etc.

These plants are quite common in North America: poison ivy and sumac are widespread in much of the eastern and central U.S. as well as parts of Canada, and poison oak is prevalent in California and other parts of the western U.S. If you have irritation due to exposure to one of these, use Listerine on the bad areas -- it dries it out immediately.

Any ideas? A. It's a common problem: a ground cover like English ivy, which must have seemed an easy planting solution to someone decades ago, now threatens to overtake an entire property.

Common causes are poison oak or poison ivy.

The Joker, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy are prime examples of common human (or normie) characters which are always mistaken as monsters.

How does she, as a self-styled voice of common people, justify reserving "punditry" for an Ivy-educated political class, and acting as if athletes are so far beneath her?

There are many common houseplants that are poisonous, including philodendron, English ivy, holly, mistletoe, and hyacinths.

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