This month, I saw poison ivy plants growing at a fast pace on fences in different walking trails. Here are a few photos.
This one was all over a red fence, which was almost bare earlier last month.

On another fence, they clustered a lot.


That's all folks. I have a lot more blog posts about poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. Scroll down the page to find them.
Table of Contents
My previous blog posts about poison ivy and poison oak
I wrote a few blog posts about poison ivy and poison oak, how to identify them and how to get rid of them. You can read them if interested.
- Poison Ivy Plants in Virginia in Spring 2025
- How to Identify Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac and Protect Yourself
Conclusion
This is my personal blog. I keep taking photos of poison ivy whenever I see any that may be worth sharing. The plants are in different parts of Virginia. If you love poison ivy plants and/or not allergic to them, good for you. If you hate them or have been affected by them, you might find this blog post useful so you know which plants to avoid. Thanks for reading.
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