
These plants are the most common causes of skin rash among children and adults in the United States and Canada. The rash consists of painful and long continued swellings and eruptions and is caused by an allergic skin reaction to urushiol oil found in the leaves, stem and other parts of the plants. Urushiol oil stays active on any surface for up to five years. Even dead plants in underbrush can transmit the toxic oil to your skin!
Exposure to the oil occurs through any of the following:
- Touching any part of the plants.
- Touching clothing or other objects that have contacted the plants.
- Touching pets or other animals that have contacted the plants.
- Exposure to the smoke of burning plants.