Does Poison Ivy Have Flowers

No, poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) does not have traditional, showy flowers like many garden plants. However, it does produce small, inconspicuous flowers. These flowers are usually greenish-yellow and bloom in clusters from May to July. The flowers are not very noticeable and are often overlooked due to their small size and color. After flowering, the plant produces small, white or grayish berries that are a food source for birds. It’s important to note that all parts of poison ivy, including its flowers and berries, can cause allergic reactions in many people due to the presence of urushiol oil.