Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Poison Sumac
Information about poison ivy, oak, sumac and the skin rashes they cause
Information about poison ivy, oak, sumac and the skin rashes they cause
When you cut down a tree, the sudden presence of sunlight encourages poison ivy vines to grow into the gap.
Here is a stump where the white snow highlights how the vines, with nowhere to climb, start reaching in all directions, looking for something else to climb up.
This will likely turn into a giant "explosion" of poison ivy over the next few years.