| 1. | Poison Ivy Pamphlet Page | | | Those nasty weeds - poison ivy, poison sumac and poison oak - are the single most common cause of allergic reactions. www.aad.org |
| 8. | Medical Self-Care-Poison Ivy | | | Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac are the most common plants that cause a skin rash. A sap that comes from these plants causes the rash. The name of this sap, urushiol, causes an allergic reaction. It is not really a poison. Not everyone reacts to urushiol. www.healthy.net |
| 9. | Poison Ivy Close Up | | | KNow your enemy. Watch out for this seemingly harmless little vine or shrub in the woods. www.ednet.ns.ca |
| 15. | The Truth about Kudzu | | | Is it a weed? is it a train? No, its - superman ... Can You believe its a highly-prized & much sought-after delicacy in Asian countries? www.omega23.com |
| 16. | Wild Food Adventures | | | Wild edible plants & other forageables are the expertise of John Kallas. Outdoor education, recreation, adventure programs, technical advising, research, curriculum development. www.teleport.com |
| 17. | Edible Wild Plants | | | Poisonous plants sometimes grow alongside edible plants and it is so very important that you be 100 percent sure the plant you have collected is edible. www.vci.net |
| 21. | The Nature Forums | | | Join other users in discussions about birds, wildlife and nature photography. Dig a bit and you can find just about anything nature related being discussed here. www.nature.net |
| 24. | Wild Edible Plants of the MidWest | | | These web pages are our final project for Dr. Barbara Liedl's General Botany class during the spring semester of 1997 at Central College in Pella, Iowa. www.central.edu |
| 25. | Saskatchewan's Edible Wild Fruit and Nuts | | | Saskatchewan's prairies and northern forests are host to a variety of wild fruit and nut producing plants. These plants are well adapted to local environments and climates, and played a major role in the diet and medicines of indigenous people and early pioneers. pine.usask.ca |
| 26. | Cimarron Frontiers: Wild Edible/Medicinal Plants | | | The information on edible and/or medicinal herbs is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We are not prescribing herbs to treat any illness. What we are doing is relating personal experiences and recording some historic uses for wild edible and medicinal plants. www.cimarronfrontiers.com |
| 28. | Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Quick Answers | | | Attemps to answer questions about poison ivy, oak, and sumac poisoning, what rash looks like, what plants look like and various home and commercial remedies used to treat poison ivy, poison oak, and sumac. poisonivy.aesir.com |
| 29. | Wildflower seed | | | Wildflowers, wildflower seed, and herbs direct from the grower Wildseed Farms. Secure on line shopping, free wildflower seed catalog, for all your gardening needs www.wildseedfarms.com |
| 30. | Home Page | | | RMB Landscapes, Land Restoration, Land Stabilisation, Soft Lanscaping, Hydraulic Seeding, Tree Seeding www.hydroseeding.co.uk |
| 33. | NativeTech: Indigenous Plants and Native Uses in the Northeast | | | The Native American uses provided here are not necessarily exhaustive or complete in their description. Many plants which are safe for food or medicine in small doses are toxic in larger quantities, or poisonous without the correct preparation. www.nativeweb.org |
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