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gaps, old fields, riparian locations, and back dunes along the great lakes. seedlings of box elder (acer negundo) can look very similar to poison ivy in its shrub-like form, but have opposite, rather than alternating, leaves of three. most people are allergic to the oils in the poison ivy plant, but other
flowers immature fruits aculops rhois, poison ivy gall mite occasionally one finds poison ivy that looks like it has contracted a bad case of, well, poison ivy: a spreading rash of small, red blisters. the "rash," however, is composed of galls made by a tiny insect, aculops rhois—a mite that lays its eggs...
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