The most impressive individual of this species that I've ever encountered, growing in a soul-breaking, depressing culture slum on the outskirts of Cleveland. The landscaping in most of the region induces absolute nausea and imbibes a feeling of having been spiritually abandoned, implying the habits of a species of territorial, conformist eusocial primate that was gifted sentience far too early in its evolution by a toying God only for the purposes of his own amusement, but this beast of a specimen of Toxicodendron radicans was a little bright spot in an otherwise spiritually-crushing landscape, as well as one of the few native plants around. Growing 20' up a planted Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris) next to a motel and an office building. Stem diameter ten feet up the trunk of the host plant easily 3-5".