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Poison Ivy at the Beach

When poison ivy grows near the ocean it tends to have curly, waxy looking leaves.


A day at the beach could result in weeks of agony if you don't realize that poison ivy grows - often in huge lush stands - at the beach.

The one good thing about poison ivy at the beach is that it seems to do a good job of holding the beach together against erosion. And it keeps people away, which always makes the local wildlife much happier.

 




 

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