Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze var. radicans
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- Family
 - Anacardiaceae
 - Botanical Name
 - Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze var. radicans
 - Common Name
 - Poison Ivy, Eastern Poison Ivy
 - Synonym(s)
 - Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze ssp. radicans; Rhus radicans L. var. radicans; Rhus radicans var. vulgaris (Michx.) A. DC. forma vulgaris
 - Flora of Virginia Name/Status
 - Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze var. radicans
 - Comments
 - Var. radicans is the typical poison-ivy of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, rarely found west of the Appalachians. It is normally a vine, climbing by adventitious roots, and can attain diameters of 10 cm and climb to the crowns of forest trees. It can also resemble T. pubescens in habit, producing numerous meter-high upright stems from rhizomes.
 - Habitat
 - Ubiquitous in a wide range of habitats, including mesic to dry upland forests, floodplain forests, swamps, boulderfields, rock outcrops, old fields, clearings, and fencerows; typically in more mesic and fertile sites than T. pubescens. Common throughout the state.
 - Native Status
 - Native
 
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