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Tree-of-Heaven, Ailanthus Ailanthus altissima Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Silktree, Mimosa Albizia julibrissin Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Princesstree Paulownia tomentosa Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Chinaberrytree Melia azedarach Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Tallowtree, Popcorntree Triadica sebifera Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 80 80 - 100 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Invasive Elaeagnus (Elaeagnus spp.) Autumn olive, Silverthorn, and Russian olive Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Winged Burning Bush Euonymus alata Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Chinese and European Privets Ligustrum sinense and L. vulgare Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected 80 - 100 50 - 80 20 - 50 10 - 20 < 10 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Glossy and Japanese Privets Ligustrum lucidum and L. japonicum Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

All Invasive Privets Ligustrum spp. Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected 80 - 100 50 - 80 20 - 50 10 - 20 < 10 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Bush Honeysuckles Lonicera spp. Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 80 80 - 100 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Sacred Bamboo, Nandina Nandina domestica Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Nonnative Roses Rosa spp. Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 80 80 - 100 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Celastrus orbiculatus Oriental Bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Nonnative Climbing Yams Dioscorea spp. Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Winter Creeper Euonymus fortunei Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

English Ivy Hedera helix Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 80 80 - 100 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Kudzu Pueraria montana Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Nonnative Vincas, Periwinkles Vinca minor and V. major Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Wisteria sinensis and W. floribunda Nonnative Wisterias Wisteria sinensis and W. floribunda Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Giant Reed Arundo donax Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

or Schedonorus phoenix Tall Fescue Lolium arundinaceum or Schedonorus phoenix Not Detected 80 - 100 50 - 80 20 - 50 10 - 20 < 10 Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Cogongrass Imperata cylindrica Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Nepalese Browntop, Microstegium Microstegium vimineum Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 80 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Chinese Silvergrass, Miscanthus Miscanthus sinensis Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Phyllostachys and Bambusa spp. Bamboos Phyllostachys and Bambusa spp. Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Japanese Climbing Fern Lygodium japonicum Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 80 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Garlic Mustard Alliaria petiolata Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Shrubby Lespedeza Lespedeza bicolor Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Chinese Lespedeza Lespedeza cuneata Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Tropical Soda Apple Solanum viarum Percent of Subplots In a County Occupied Not Detected < 10 10 - 20 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn