Rose is a Sporeling, a humanoid plant raised as a daughter by Poison Ivy.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are back together, proving themselves as the healthiest superhero couple to come out of Gotham City.
The longtime partners Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy have made their marriage official, with their wedding now confirmed in DC's Injustice.
Pamela Lillian Isley, a promising botanist from Seattle, is seduced by Marc LeGrande into assisting him with the theft of an Egyptian artifact containing ancient herbs. Fearing she would implicate him in the theft, he attempts to poison her with the herbs, which are deadly and untraceable.
Pamela Lillian Isley, better known as Poison Ivy, is a major character in the DC Universe, serving as a major antagonist and anti-hero in the Batman franchise and media. She is a brilliant botanist who was transformed into a human/plant hybrid with the ability to manipulate plants and control people through pheromones.
It has finally happened! Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are officially a couple, because love is love — even in comic books. In the new DC Comic's: Bombshells #79, the classic Batman series characters are finally declaring their love, and it couldn't be more beautiful.
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn's relationship has become one of the best known romances in comic history. The chemistry between the two as friends in earlier issues while Harley was still with the Joker helped blossom into a natural and wholesome love that fans have treasured for years.
Background. Poison Ivy, aka Pamela Iseley, came from an abusive home. Her father beat her mother every night until one night he killed her, hiding the body in the garden. He was later arrested for her murder.
Doctor Pamela Isley is some 40 years older than Harley in publication history, but the two have enjoyed a relationship on any number of levels throughout the 25 years that the Clown Princess of Crime has been smashing hearts with her synonymous mallet.
A genius scientist and meta-human with hybridized plant DNA, Poison Ivy uses mutant plants, will-bending pheromones and toxins from plants and her own bloodstream for her criminal activities.
Poison Ivy is traditionally portrayed as a seductress who uses her powers to make others do her bidding. But to only see this side of her does a disservice to the character. Ivy is motivated to protect nature against humanity, a crusade that's exacerbated by her suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Poison Ivy's ex-girlfriend Bella Garten, also known as the Gardener, makes an unexpected reappearance at the end of DC's Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - Legion of Bats #1.
Although it's not native, poison ivy has spread far and wide across the Australian landscape, touching Australians in the most unpleasant of ways. Contact with the poisonous plant is known to cause red, swollen skin, blisters, and severe itching.
Harley Quinn's actual name is established in Mad Love as Harleen Frances Quinzel.
Given what we know about the character, despite story nomenclature, the killer kiss is more accurately described as poisonous, not venomous. Regardless, the result is the same. Contact with Ivy's lips delivers a toxin capable of killing the recipient.
DC's Batman: Beyond the White Knight reveals why Bruce Wayne/Batman married Harley Quinn within the "Murphyverse." Batman: Beyond the White Knight #2 ended with the surprising revelation that Bruce and Harley had tied the knot following the events of Batman: Curse of the White Knight.
Weakness: A lack of sunlight will progressively weaken Poison Ivy's powers as she is a human-plant hybrid. Perhaps even more important, however, is her mental instability. When Poison Ivy became a supervillain, she was driven insane and is often portrayed as a mad genius.
Poison Ivy (Pamela Lillian Isley /ˈaɪzli/ EYEZ-lee) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in Batman stories. She was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino, and first appeared in Batman #181 (June 1966).
Luckily, she did not kill the co-worker she hooked up with, but that was overshadowed by the fact that she cheated on Harley with her (which this comic confirms was cheating, as Harley and Ivy are confirmed to still be “girlfriends”).
Ivy successfully delivered her two sporelings in secret, naming them Rose and Hazel.
Batman: Hush
Soon after her deal with Hush Ivy found Catwoman to steal the money for her and forcefully kisses her to keep her under control.
At some point Catwoman and Ivy used to hook up although Catwoman did not want anything more out of the relationship and it eventually ended. It is unknown how or when the two met but Catwoman's relationship with Ivy pre-dates Ivy's friendship with Harley Quinn.
Harley then joined Ivy atop the truck and began to badger Ivy for an answer about why Harley was Ivy's biggest fear. Fine! You want to know what my biggest fear is? Finally allowing myself to count on someone and then having them ditch me.
Ivy leans in for a kiss with a love-struck Robin. She quickly cornered him on the railwalk before he could help Batman and blew Love Dust in his face again.