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Re: Does PI have thorns

Subject: Re: Does PI have thorns
Author: Berni
Date: 7/18/2006 2:06 pm
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Status: Approved
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And are the thorns sometimes as long as 3/4 of an inch? And is it incredibly rangy and destructive--able to completely destroy a tree? Do the "sprouts" grow straight up until they find something to cling to? I just dug out a large patch of something like what the first questioner described. Poison Ivy is a huge problem here on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, but all I saw in this patch were these thorned vines which did not seem to produce anything other than torns! I got pretty scratched up stripping them out and a week later, got a mild rash only on my arms (thankfully) that looks more like a bad case of acne than the rashes pictured on this site.
Berni

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Does PI have thorns (Approved)Charlie W.6/17/2006 11:27 am
  Re: Does PI have thorns (Approved)Debbie6/18/2006 2:11 am
  Re: Does PI have thorns (Approved)Linda6/20/2006 1:10 am
    Re: Does PI have thorns (Approved)Berni7/18/2006 2:06 pm
    Re: Does PI have thorns (Approved)Brian7/19/2006 2:28 pm
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