Alabama poisonous plants

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Alabama poisonous plants Poisonous plants in Alabama are poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac Poison oak It has three leaves. Is a woody shrub/vine. In Spring, bright green w/ whitish green flowers. In Summer, has yellow, pink, and reddish colors on leaves. Poison sumac It has three leaves. Sumac lives in wet areas. Has creamy white or yellow berries. Poison ivy It has three leaves. Is a woody shrub/vine. Climbs on trees. If its leaves of three, let it be!

Alabama Venomous Reptiles Venomous Reptiles in Alabama are Eastern Diamondback, Timber Rattlesnake, Copperhead, and Cottonmouth. All have triangle shaped heads. Eastern Diamondback Timber Rattlesnake Copperhead Cottonmouth