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Poison ivy is the most common and widespread plant of the
three. It is characterized by its leaves, which have three
or five serrated-edge, pointed leaflets. Its leaves assume
bright colors in the fall, turning yellow and then red.
Poison ivy grows as a vine or free-standing plant in the
East, Midwest, and South and as a shrub in the far northern
and western United States, including the Great Lakes and
Canada.
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