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Dr. John Nelson This vine is recognized by its compound, trifoliolate leaves and should leave alone because it is poisonous. Depending on one's susceptibility, it can cause severe contact dermatitis. Because its foliage is unremarkable, it tends to blend into the background... More ...
Stopping to smell the flowers Arlene Marturano Arlene Marturano is a master gardener, writer, and educator. As an advocate of gardening as a tool for learning, she helped develop the Carolina Children's Garden at the Sandhill Research and Education Center. She is an education consultant with T.E.A.C.H. More ... |
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