yes, Toxicodendron radicans
eastern climbing poison ivy <https://www.poison-ivy.org/climbing-poison-ivy>
look at the thin hairs that cling to the host tree
This is their summer color <https://www.poison-ivy.org/blog>, prolific in
growth, and widely available all over, you cant miss it.
in the fall they are spectacular red/orange/mottled//look attractive to
those that do not recognize it
and they want them for the fall//thanksgiving decoration!!!!

Leaves can be highly variable
<https://www.poison-ivy.org/unusual-poison-ivy>


its a horrible plant
read this if interested <https://www.poison-ivy.org/stories>
there is a rhyme for it to remember:
<https://www.mamalisa.com/blog/leaves-of-three-let-it-be/>
There’s a saying to help identify Poison Ivy…* "Leaves of Three, Let it
Be!" *

*==*
*for sake of completeness*
*there is a western poison ivy
<https://www.poison-ivy.org/western-poison-ivy>**Toxicodendron rydbergii*,
<https://www.poison-ivy.org/western-poison-ivy>
*not so prolific and common, even in the west, one has to search for it*
*it does not climb, grows on ground only*
*I have seen one . near a railway track after much searching once in a
somewhat wild ernes place.*


*===*




Regards
Ushadi


On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 11:33 AM Aarti S. Khale <aarti.kh...@gmail.com>
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> Climber seen by the road side in New Jersey during my visit in June 2017.
> I was given to understand by my friend that this was Poison Ivy.
> Aarti
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