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Date: 2007-03-08 16:42:44
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Toxicodendron radicans
Poison sumac
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Poison Ivy
Nettle
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AEX[removed]Agricultural Safety Program, 590 Woody Hayes Drive, Columbus, OH[removed]Skin Irritations Caused by Plants Objective: Identify plants that can cause skin irritations and ways to avoid skin irritations.

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