Has anyone found any?
If you live in the northern states, you may want to check out what it looks like.
It's a federally listed noxious plant and is really nasty if you come in contact with it.
The sap causes phyto-dermatitis. Skin contact with sap followed by exposure to sunlight can produce painful, burning blisters that may develop into purplish or blackened scars. These blisters and scars can last for years.
It's also pretty darn hard to kill.
I don't know if it's made it to the southern states but it has been found in several northern states. I saw that it has been spreading a bit in Michigan and has made its way into Indiana. NW PA (around Erie) and Washington state have a lot of it as well.
If you live in the northern states, you may want to check out what it looks like.
It's a federally listed noxious plant and is really nasty if you come in contact with it.
The sap causes phyto-dermatitis. Skin contact with sap followed by exposure to sunlight can produce painful, burning blisters that may develop into purplish or blackened scars. These blisters and scars can last for years.
It's also pretty darn hard to kill.
I don't know if it's made it to the southern states but it has been found in several northern states. I saw that it has been spreading a bit in Michigan and has made its way into Indiana. NW PA (around Erie) and Washington state have a lot of it as well.