Definitely not poison oak. That’s all Virginia creeper. Those folks have no idea what they’re talking about.
Capital-Impression51
You have an exterminator?
Bulky_Raspberry_1640
It’s Va creeper!
Fun fact: some people react to it like it’s poison ivy getting a rash etc.
yo-ovaries
VC
People are stupid.
Hunter_Wild
That is very clearly Virginia creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia. It has five clear leaflets with completely serrated edges. Poison oak has three leaflets that are shaped vaguely like oak leaves.
pantsoffgaming
I have this at my house! I’m new to it but near I can’t tell and from my more experienced neighbor it’s VA creeper
Bawonga
a native vine in N America, vigorous but harmless (not invasive)
Signal_Cow4924
💯 Virginia creeper
Bearspoole
Leaves of three, let it be!
Grammagree
So not poison oak…. No pointy nointies on poison oak.
KingTossedHerRoster
Just remember we’re all surrounded by more morons than geniuses
Teague_142
I didn’t know Virginia creeper had toothy leaves like in the first picture.
The leaves I always see are the ones in the bottom right of the second picture.
AutumnMama
OK so this is going to sound really weird, but I think it might actually be false Virginia creeper? The leaf shape looks slightly different than the Virginia creeper I’m used to seeing, so I googled it and found out there’s a very closely related plant called false Virginia creeper, and the easiest way to tell them apart is that false Virginia creeper doesn’t have the sticky/grippy pads on the ends of the tendrils that Virginia creeper uses to climb up trees and buildings and stuff. Here’s a really good blog post about differentiating between the two plants, if you’re interested!
Edit: my guess might be wrong but I’m leaving the link because I thought it was neat information
Old_Poem2736
Definitely creeper
Relative-Alfalfa-544
Careful pulling down gripping vines or anything with a certain sort of calcium crystal defense. I had a reaction and my faced swelled up all around my eyes and nose, from the calcium crystals. Needed to get prednisone. I dont even react to poison ivy or oak.
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Virginia creeper
Definitely not poison oak. That’s all Virginia creeper. Those folks have no idea what they’re talking about.
You have an exterminator?
It’s Va creeper!
Fun fact: some people react to it like it’s poison ivy getting a rash etc.
VC
People are stupid.
That is very clearly Virginia creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia. It has five clear leaflets with completely serrated edges. Poison oak has three leaflets that are shaped vaguely like oak leaves.
I have this at my house! I’m new to it but near I can’t tell and from my more experienced neighbor it’s VA creeper
a native vine in N America, vigorous but harmless (not invasive)
💯 Virginia creeper
Leaves of three, let it be!
So not poison oak…. No pointy nointies on poison oak.
Just remember we’re all surrounded by more morons than geniuses
I didn’t know Virginia creeper had toothy leaves like in the first picture.
The leaves I always see are the ones in the bottom right of the second picture.
OK so this is going to sound really weird, but I think it might actually be false Virginia creeper? The leaf shape looks slightly different than the Virginia creeper I’m used to seeing, so I googled it and found out there’s a very closely related plant called false Virginia creeper, and the easiest way to tell them apart is that false Virginia creeper doesn’t have the sticky/grippy pads on the ends of the tendrils that Virginia creeper uses to climb up trees and buildings and stuff. Here’s a really good blog post about differentiating between the two plants, if you’re interested!
https://getyourbotanyon.blogspot.com/2009/09/virginia-creeper-woodbine.html?m=1
Edit: my guess might be wrong but I’m leaving the link because I thought it was neat information
Definitely creeper
Careful pulling down gripping vines or anything with a certain sort of calcium crystal defense. I had a reaction and my faced swelled up all around my eyes and nose, from the calcium crystals. Needed to get prednisone. I dont even react to poison ivy or oak.