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Old 14-05-2006, 05:09 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
Scott Ranger
 
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Default Poison Ivy Tree?

It appears to be a box elder (Acer negundo) that is often called "poison ivy
tree" as the trifoliate leaflets are remarkably similar to the nasty stuff.
Scott

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I saw one of these years ago, and now today here's another and I have
a camera with me

http://home.att.net/~rhhardin5/w47.jpg
http://home.att.net/~rhhardin5/w47a.jpg

Tree, smooth grey trunk, about 15 feet tall, with apparently poison ivy
leaves.

What is it?

I didn't get in really close to investigate.

Purple and white Dame's Violet below. I was looking for a shot of
all 3 colors of these together, but it seems not to happen.
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