umar mycka, poison ivy horticulturist, "observing a familiar stranger: poison ivy"

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The goal of this program is to share new observations and understandings gained through careful study of both the literature of poison ivy and live plants in the field. We hope to be able to articulate this knowledge in a format that is easily understandable and readily transferable to interested individuals. The ultimate goal of this talk is to help reduce the instance of exposure to poison ivy and the rash it so easily causes.

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Observing a Familiar Stranger:

Poison IvyPart One:

Cues for leaflet identification

Umar MyckaPoison Ivy Horticulturistidontwantpoisonivy.com

info@idontwantpoisonivy.com

You might consider honing your Poison Ivy identification skills if:

• You live in North America

• You cultivate a garden

• You encourage birds’ use of your landscape or structure

Umar MyckaPoison Ivy Horticulturistidontwantpoisonivy.com

info@idontwantpoisonivy.com

Copyright © 2013 Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticuturist. All rights reserved.

Observing a Familiar Stranger:

Poison IvyPart Two:

A tale of two rootstocks1. Heart root archer 2. Back beat

Umar MyckaPoison Ivy Horticulturistidontwantpoisonivy.com

info@idontwantpoisonivy.com

Root Stock #1: Heart Root Archer11/18/2010

11/20/2010

9/11/2011 (Ten months later)

9/26/2011

Minuscule Bang Theory09/15/2011 (Day #1)

Archer aims and shoots arrow.Heart root aims and shoots runner.

09/18/2011 (Day #3)

09/19/2011 (Day #4)

09/20/2011 (Day #5)

09/22/2011 (Day #7)

09/25/2011 (Day #10)

09/27/2011 (Day #12)

Heart Root Archer 38 yrs. 506 lbs.

Root Stock #2: Back Beat

Root Stock #2: Back Beat

12/19/2010

It’s Got a Back Beat, You Can’t Loose It

It’s Got a Back Beat, You Can’t Loose It

It’s Got a Back Beat, You Can’t Loose It

Liana grows without foundation

Widest measure, Liana diameter: 3 ½ inches

Rockin’ Round the Year

Gett’n Poison Ivy Clear

Umar MyckaPoison Ivy Horticulturistidontwantpoisonivy.com

info@idontwantpoisonivy.com

12 Month Poison Ivy CyclePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 2008-2013

POISON IVY- A Growth Study

Photo by Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticulturist.

A seed produced in 2011 germinates into seedling plant in spring 2012

Length of seedling: 2.5 inches

POISON IVY- A Growth Study #1

Photo by Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticulturist.

26 year old female poison ivy plant grows under extreme conditions in West Deptford, NJ. Estimated height 70 ft., growing supported by steel tower carrying high voltage electric cables.

POISON IVY- A Growth Study #1

Photo by Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticulturist.

A 3 inch diameter main poison ivy vine climbing tower.

POISON IVY- A Growth Study #1

Photo by Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticulturist.

1 inch diameter secondary poison ivy vine climbing tower has been cut at least two years ago…

POISON IVY- A Growth Study #1

Photo by Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticulturist.

resulting in dead vine on right side of tower.

POISON IVY- A Growth Study #1

Photo by Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticulturist.

Herbicide applied to base of tower killed the grass but did not control poison ivy.

Umar MyckaPoison Ivy Horticulturistidontwantpoisonivy.com

info@idontwantpoisonivy.com

Thank you!PA Abandoned Mine

ReclamationFrom

Umar Mycka, Poison Ivy Horticulturist

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