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'''Poison oak''' is a [[deciduous]] shrub native to [[North America]]. Its leaves contain a compound that causes a [[rash]] on human skin. ''Poison oak'' can specifically refer to:
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* ''[[Toxicodendron diversilobum]]'', which grows in Western Coast of North America
* ''[[Toxicodendron pubescens]]'', which grows in Eastern North America


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Poison oak (''Toxicodendron diversilobum'') and its eastern counterpart [[poison ivy]] (''T. radicans'') are two of the North American plants most painful to humans. Note: These species were formerly placed in the genus ''[[Rhus]]''. Poison oak and a related, look-alike shrub, ''[[Rhus trilobata]]'' belong to the ''[[sumac]]'' family (''Anacardiaceae'').
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Poison oak is widespread throughout the mountains and valleys of [[California]]. It thrives in shady canyons and riparian habitats. It commonly grows as a climbing vine with aerial (adventitious) roots that adhere to the trunks of [[oak]]s and [[platanus|sycamores]].
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Rocky Mountain poison oak (''[[Toxicodendron rydbergii]]'') occurs in canyons throughout the western [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. Because the two species of western poison oak look like a [[vine]] as they develop, some authors list poison oak as a subspecies of eastern poison ivy.
Poison oak often grows like a climbing vine.

The cautionary rhyme "leaves of three, let it be" applies to poison oak, as well as to [[Toxicodendron radicans|poison ivy (''Toxicodendron radicans'')]].

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