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MObugs

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insects, spiders, bugs, creepy, entomology, butterflies, beetles, wasps, bees, flies, fly, ants, nature, natural history, Missouri insects, pests

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MObugs MObugs Missouri's Majority Wednesday, November 1, 2023 Poison Ivy Few plants in nature illicit as strong of a reaction as poison ivy, both figuratively and literally. This dreaded plant is native to North America and Asia and may grow as a vine, small shrub or a small tree-like plant. Leaves occur in a cluster of three arranged alternately from each other. This leaf arrangement explains the popular saying “Leaves of three, leave it be.” Leaves may be elliptic or egg-shaped and the edges may be smooth, lobed, or serrated. In the spring tiny greenish colored blooms appear and by autumn small white berries are present, “berries white, run in fright.” Vines are rope-like and hairy. “Hairy vine, no friend of mine.” This is a more accurate way to identify the vine, as no other vines in our region are covered in hair, but there are many plants with three leaf configurations, and many are mistaken for poison ivy.   So why the dread? If you have ever experienced a poison i...

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