A comprehensive guide to identifying, avoiding, and eradicating poisonous plants, "USDA Farmers’ Bulletin No. 1972: Poison-ivy, Poison-oak and Poison Sumac: Identification, Precautions and Eradication," remains a valuable resource for anyone concerned about these irritating plants. Authored by Donald M. Crooks and Leonard W. Kephart, this meticulously prepared volume offers detailed information on poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.
Learn effective methods for plant identification and implement practical precautions to minimize exposure. The book explores various weed control techniques, including the use of herbicides, to effectively manage and eradicate these troublesome plants. This classic bulletin, originally published by the USDA, provides timeless knowledge for gardeners, landowners, and anyone seeking to understand and combat these common botanical hazards. Whether you are a seasoned botanist or simply wish to protect yourself and your property, this guide offers essential insights into dealing with poison sumac and its allergenic relatives.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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