What does poison ivy look like?
Poison ivy looks different depending on where you live and what season it is. Usually, poison ivy plants have three pointed leaves that are smooth, toothed or lobed, with the center leaflet being longer than the two side leaflets. In spring, look for reddish-colored leaves; in summer, green leaves; and in fall, yellow, orange or red leaves. Small, greenish flowers may grow in bunches attached to the main stem or, late in the season, the plant may develop clusters of small, whitish berries. Still not sure what it looks? Visit our invasive weed identifier.