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Poison Oak Photos - Is It Poison Oak or Not?

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Updated May 30, 2007

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Is that plant poison oak or not? Poison oak is a great imitator, its leaves take on the shape of those nearby. After a couple of bouts of poison oak, I have become an expert at spotting it along the trail, road, and in my own backyard.

Leaves of Three, Let it Be: The one thing that doesn't vary is the pattern of three leaflets branching from a single, independent stem. Two leaves are attached directly to the stalk opposite each other. The third leaf juts out from them at a right angle, so the 3-leaf pattern forms a triangle. There are no additional leaves on the same stalk.

The leaves may be serrated, round, or oak-like depending on what other foliage is around the poison oak plants. They may be shiny, or not. They may have a red tinge, or not. Be wary, or you're in for a week of itchy torture.

The plant itself may be single stalks of three leaves close to the ground. Or a bush. Or a vine climbing up a tree. Most photos were taken on one trail in the Columbia Gorge.

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