Caution! Poison ivy is leafing out! Remember “Leaves of 3, let them be!” Cape May poison ivy may grow as vines, shrubs or ground cover. young leaves are reddish. If you touch poison ivy, wash with soap ASAP! Modern soaps and cremes made specifically for poison ivy should be part of every hiker’s kit.
Caution! Poison ivy is leafing out! Remember "Leaves of 3, let them be!" Cape May poison ivy may grow as vines, shrubs or gro…
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