by Anne Marie Chaker and Anjali Athavaley
Wall Street Journal
Carolyn Walker collects and sells shade plants from her home in Bryn Mawr, Pa. There's one plant she can't seem to get rid of this year—poison ivy. "I have noticed a lot more little seedlings of it in my garden," Ms. Walker says. She and her 19-year-old son have rashes on their arms. "I normally don't get it at all," she adds.
Carolyn Walker collects and sells shade plants from her home in Bryn Mawr, Pa. There's one plant she can't seem to get rid of this year—poison ivy. "I have noticed a lot more little seedlings of it in my garden," Ms. Walker says. She and her 19-year-old son have rashes on their arms. "I normally don't get it at all," she adds.
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