Thursday, February 16, 2012

P.Mondy

For my bad plant I choose poison oak. It is in the phylum Anthophyta and its scientific name is Toxicodendron diversilobum. Urushiol oil is what causes the rash produced by poison oak. Only 1 nanogram is needed to cause a rash. Just ¼ of an ounce is needed to give every person on the earth a rash. Urushiol can stay alive for 1-5 years on any surface including a dead plant. It is the most common allergy country and effects half the population. Rubbing the rash won’t spread it if you don’t have the urushiol oil on your hands. Poison oak has three leaves, same as poison ivy.

Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac - Fast Facts - (www.poisonivy.us).

" Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Center - (www.poisonivy.us). Web. 16 Feb. 2012. .

For my good plant I chose the Northern Red Oak. It can grow from 60 to 90 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet in diameter. It comes from the phylum anthophyta and its scientific name is Quercus rubra. This tree can live up to 500 years old and it reproduces from seeds and root sprouts. This tree can be found worldwide but it is very common in Minnesota and it is the New Jersey state tree. The Northern Red Oak has many uses. It is a good source of lumber and it is harvested and milled in Minnesota because they have an abundant supply of red oaks. It is often used for hardwood flooring, furniture, and for fence posts.

"Quercus Rubra." Welcome to the Illinois State Museum--Illinois State Museum. Web. 16

Feb. 2012. .

"Northern Red Oak: Nature Snapshots from Minnesota DNR: Minnesota DNR." Minnesota

Department of Natural Resources: Minnesota DNR. Web. 16 Feb. 2012. .

26 comments:

  1. A. IDing
    how do you know the trees 500years old??

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  2. Z. Carter

    Can the Red Oak get any bigger thAN JUST 60 to 90 feet?

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  3. T.Murray- What is Urushiol

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    1. P. Mondy

      The oil in poison oak that causes the rash.

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  4. T. Atkins

    Why is it called a Red Oak?

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  5. What in uroshiol causes the skin to break out into a rash?
    T.Lee

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  6. Is the oil in poison oak and sumac the same as what is in poison ivy?
    J.Planck

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  7. D. Torok

    I have oak furniture in my house, it lasts forever.

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  8. C. Fancher

    What helps with the rash from poison oak?

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  9. T.Colwell

    What things are the Red Oaks used for?

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  10. W.Schuster
    Is there anything other than lumber that your good plant is used for?

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  11. R. Sharp
    When you get the oil on you, how do you know how much there is?

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  12. S. Tumbleson

    Why are red Oak Trees common in Minnesota?

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  13. S.Sanders
    Can animals also be affected by the Urushiol oil?

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  14. A.Hardin
    Where does Poison Oak originate from?

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  15. B. Flottman
    how can a person treat a poison oak rash and is there replents for it?

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  16. H. Willoughby
    Where is poison oak located?

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    1. P. Mondy

      Pacific Northwest and Canada

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  17. J. Reilman- what is the oldest Northern Red Oak in the world.

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  18. J.Fischer
    How strong is the chemical in poison oak since it only takes 1 nanogram to cause a rash?

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  20. Mrs. Hauck What are the planting requirements for this type of tree?

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