Poison-ivy, poison-oak and poison sumac : $b Identification, precautions, eradication

audiobook

Poison-ivy, poison-oak and poison sumac : $b Identification, precautions, eradication

by D. M. (Donald Mundell) Crooks, L. W. (Leonard Wheeler) Kephart

EN·~59 minutes·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

POISON-IVY, POISON-OAK, AND POISON SUMAC: IDENTIFICATION, PRECAUTIONS, ERADICATION

0:48
2

A WIDESPREAD MENACE TO HEALTH

2:16
3

FORMS OF POISON-IVY AND POISON-OAK

18:12
4

POISON SUMAC

7:23
5

POISONING

11:53
6

ERADICATION OF PLANTS

18:34

Description

Every summer, countless families discover the sting of an unexpected rash after a simple walk in the woods or a day of playing in the backyard. This guide turns that uneasy surprise into a manageable task by teaching listeners how to spot the three‑leaf hallmark of poison‑ivy, poison‑oak and poison‑sumac in all their regional variations. With clear, vivid descriptions of leaf shapes, growth habits and fruit clusters, you’ll quickly learn the “leaflets three, let it be” rule without over‑reacting to harmless plants.

Beyond identification, the audio walks you through practical steps to avoid contact, recognize early symptoms and apply first‑aid treatments. It also details both chemical and mechanical strategies for safely eradicating these weeds from lawns, gardens, schools and public spaces. By the end of the first half, you’ll feel confident that you can protect yourself and your community from one of the nation’s most pervasive plant hazards.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~59 minutes (56K characters)

Series

United States Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin No. 1972

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tom Cosmas compiled from images made available by The Internet Archive.

Release date

2019-05-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

DM

D. M. (Donald Mundell) Crooks

1902–1992

Best remembered for practical nature writing, this early-20th-century author helped everyday readers identify and avoid troublesome plants such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.

View all books
LW

L. W. (Leonard Wheeler) Kephart

1892–1988

View all books

You may also like