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It’s now illegal in Washington to buy or sell English ivy, the fast-growing, climbing vine that can weaken and kill trees and ...
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For those spending much of their time in the great outdoors this summer, being able to tell poisonous plants in the wild ...
Washington state is one of many in the U.S. to ban these common ivy varities. And if you know anything about their growing ...
Washington state has banned the sale or transport of English ivy and its cousin, Atlantic ivy. The leafy holiday decorations ...
Native to North America, poison ivy ( Toxicodendron radicans) is found across the country, everywhere from deciduous forests ...
The sale of a common plant will soon be illegal in Washington. Washington added Common (English) Ivy and Atlantic/Boston Ivy ...
WSDA added the English and Atlantic varieties of ivy to its list of plants banned from sale. Here’s how to identify and ...
The nonprofit got some good news this week: After years of lobbying the state to ban the sale of both English and Atlantic ivy, the Washington State Department of Agriculture approved the ban on ...
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The whitetail shakes his fuzzy ears and antlers.The snowshoe hare pokes his body out of the cedar swamp to find the edge of the gravel road. Then he rolls, twists and flops around on the dusty ground.
One person identified non-native English ivy, a common invasive species in the United States, on a large oak tree.