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A constant menace to landscape professionals is exposure to plants that cause an adverse reaction. None might be so feared, and misunderstood, as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. All three can cause a skin rash, sometimes severe, when they touch your skin. The results can be a red, uncomfortable, and itchy rash that shows up in lines or streaks and is marked by fluid-filled blisters or large raised hives. The rash is caused by contact with an oil, urushiol, that is present in all parts of the plants, including the roots. Urushiol is an allergen so the rash is actually an allergic reaction.
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