Poison oak is
very prevalent in the hills of northern California. It can grow as a small seedling,
runner, vine or shrubby bush. Vines can be several years old, several inches in diameter
and climb half way up a Redwood tree. Seeds spread by birds and all these different forms
of growth are why it is so pervasive and continues to spread through its climatic ranges.
The common name 'poison oak' comes from the fact that the leaves can look similar to the
leaves of young oak plants growing in the forests. Here, Jody has depicted the plant in
full blossom telling us that this is as close as we want to be to it. |
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"Poison
Oak"
Original Oil 18" x 24" -
unframed - US$1,150
22-1/4" x 26-1/4"- framed - US$1,250
Email Jody for purchasing and shipping details:
comptchestage@gmail.com |