Aleta – Several years ago, Don and I found a huge Poison Ivy vine near the end of one of the boardwalks on the Tallow Rock Bay trail at Charleston Lake. It was incredibly robust and climbed far up a tree right next to the boardwalk. It’s on the right – I believe it’s at the end of the second boardwalk, but perhaps the first (there are two long ones there).
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Posted February 28, 2010 at 1:31 AM
Thanks, Bev! We’ll have to go out there to photograph and waypoint it for the database. We’d appreciate anyone elses’ sightings as well…
I was Googling for information on how to plant in my little garden. I am not sure why but Bing pulled up your articleand I really found it might be worth reading. So I decided to read it. I’m glad I did because I came away with an interesting read.
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Excellent effort. I look forward to seeing any changes that you might identify. I dread the results but perhaps there will be some good news as well.
Aleta – Several years ago, Don and I found a huge Poison Ivy vine near the end of one of the boardwalks on the Tallow Rock Bay trail at Charleston Lake. It was incredibly robust and climbed far up a tree right next to the boardwalk. It’s on the right – I believe it’s at the end of the second boardwalk, but perhaps the first (there are two long ones there).
Thanks, Bev! We’ll have to go out there to photograph and waypoint it for the database. We’d appreciate anyone elses’ sightings as well…
I was Googling for information on how to plant in my little garden. I am not sure why but Bing pulled up your articleand I really found it might be worth reading. So I decided to read it. I’m glad I did because I came away with an interesting read.