elf1 > And a look at our old friend, rhus diversiloba, in its summer drought colors. It's the plant's oils that cause the rash, and dogs walking through it can pick it up and then, later, when you pet them, you get the rash.  It was everywhere.
elf1 > But I must say that the brilliant red poison oak leaves make a lovely sight. Some of the long-time Sierra Clubbers were talking about rangers who despair when uninformed people come out of the woods after a hike clutching bouquets of these beautiful shiny red leaves.
elf1 > Poison oak among ferns
elf1 > Poison oak
And a look at our old friend, rhus diversiloba, in its summer drought colors. It's the plant's oils that cause the rash, and dogs walking through it can pick it up and then, later, when you pet them, you get the rash. It was everywhere.
elf1 > And a look at our old friend, rhus diversiloba, in its summer drought colors. It's the plant's oils that cause the rash, and dogs walking through it can pick it up and then, later, when you pet them, you get the rash.  It was everywhere.
And a look at our old friend, rhus diversiloba, in its summer drought colors. It's the plant's oils that cause the rash, and dogs walking through it can pick it up and then, later, when you pet them, you get the rash. It was everywhere.
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