Poison ivy in fall colours.

By Chris McClelland; posted January 5, 2008

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These beautiful leaves can be a real damper for the folks who not only pick insulators but are leaf peepers too. The fall foliage of poison ivy ranges from blood red, brown, gold and yellow to a mix of red and green, plus during the fall and winter have drupes of small pea sized white berries as well. Seeing such beautiful coloured leaves can entice anyone, especially kids to touch them.

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