Poison oak is in fact everything a gardener wants in a good shrub – it thrives in most soils, its flowers are lightly scented - some say like cloves. Its foliage is attractive in its burnt-red spring growth, in its deep summer greenery and in its fabulous range of fall color. It bears eye catching fruit which persists through winter, and is attractive in all seasons to birds and pollinators. But IT DOES have this rash inducing nature.
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