garden question
When they first began showing the garden coming to life, there were a lot of plants with "leaves of three" (let it be!). Was that not poison ivy?
When they first began showing the garden coming to life, there were a lot of plants with "leaves of three" (let it be!). Was that not poison ivy?
I have seen a lot of Poison Oak and suffered the consequences of killing it. If I were to see a plant with three leaves (I know that Poison Oak varies in appearance), I would leave it alone unless I knew for sure what it was. Probably the "leaves of three" does not indicate that every plant with three leaves is Poison Oak or Poison Ivy, it just means leave it be unless you know otherwise.
Hopefully someone that does know for sure what plant it is will tell us but otherwise we can't speculate.