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May 28, 2013 8:03 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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No. There is no poison ivy in that pic.

Look at this:
Black arrows (above) not poison ivy
Red arrows (below) poison ivy
Thumb of 2013-05-29/Leftwood/7ebe80

Maybe you have something there that I don't have here.
Follow the leaf stems down to where it connects with something. Poison ivy has a woody stem. Farther south they get tall and even vine into trees. But in the north they stay very short, but you should still be able to detect a woody stem. Some people are not allergic (me too!).
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