Toxicodendron radicans, Anacardiaceae. Yes, the ever present poison ivy does flower. I shot these June 12 2020, at Dobie Rd, Okemos, Michigan. My own hand was still healing from a ivy wound a week ago. But honey and pollen are safe to consume, says the Net! (no scientific study yet though).
- 20200612 150734
123 hits
Overall look. The poison ivy was surrounding an oak tree. About 100 yards North of the bridge over Red Cedar river. - 20200612 153521
119 hits
Cell phone showing how large the poison ivy vine has got to be. It is rooted in soil but will use the tree as support to grow upwards. This plant is got to be more than 10 years or older. - DSD 1353
356 hits - DSD 1364
346 hits - DSD 1368
356 hits - DSD 1377
350 hits - DSD 1392
359 hits - DSD 1393
336 hits - DSD 1398c
364 hits - DSD 1407-c
389 hits - DSD 1409-c
333 hits - DSD 1412-c
272 hits - DSD 1417-c
321 hits - DSD 1418-c
418 hits - DSD 1418
346 hits - DSD 1422
338 hits - DSD 1427
338 hits - DSD 1432
388 hits - DSD 1436-c
409 hits - DSD 1436
382 hits - DSD 1461
321 hits - DSD 1487
336 hits - DSD 1490
358 hits - DSD 1500
352 hits