Arbor Mundi
Western Poison Ivy

Western Poison Ivy

NameWestern Poison Ivy
Species NameToxicodendron rydbergii
Common NameWestern Poison Ivy
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Container TypeN/A - Not in a container
Geographic Originnorth-america
Trunk FeaturesN/A - No visible trunk
Foliage TypeDeciduous, compound (trifoliate)
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityN/A - Not a bonsai specimen
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesCauses allergic rash (urushiol) upon contact; leaves are typically in groups of three ('leaves of three, let it be'). This plant is not typically cultivated as a bonsai.

Description

This image displays the vibrant green, trifoliate leaves of Western Poison Ivy, a plant known for causing an irritating rash. Small clusters of greenish-yellow flowers are visible among the foliage, indicating it is in bloom. Please note, this is not a bonsai specimen, and the 'style' is assigned arbitrarily to meet output requirements.

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