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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
Poison ivy covering a bench by the river. I'm gonna have to start taking my pruning sheers with me on bike rides because the city/county has let the plant spread so much and since I maintain a patch of it at home (with leaves three times the size of these ones!), I know how to spot it from a distance and how to safely handle it even without protective equipment.
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Wait what, why do you maintain some at home??
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
For fun and spellwork. It's symbolically great for boundaries - the plant is not toxic, it's just that most humans are allergic to it. It doesn't release the oil that causes the reaction unless it's damaged. So if you remain aware of your surroundings and recognize it, you're in no danger, but if you go crashing through it, you're fucked. I can touch a leaf barehanded and have no reaction at all as long as there's no damage to the leaf!
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