ORIGINAL: the kidd
well her are some piks of some oak trees that started growing in my front yard...i am planning on transplanting them to the ranch where i hunt..i moved them from the ground into these pots today there are still like 10 more in the ground but i just wanted to know what kind of oak trees these are..thank you
Exposure to Posion Ivy and Posion Oak

Poison ivy and poison oak are toxic plants that commonly grow in the United States and Canada. They are members of the plant family called Rhus. These plants are similar in their appearance, growth, and effects on humans and can be more severe in spring and on new growth.
The poisonous ivy and oaks contain an oily substance, urushiol, which causes irritation and blistering of the skin. Human reactions vary from extreme susceptibility to near immunity. Just becoming older can have a tempering effect on the severity of the rash. The condition is most serious on children and young adults.
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