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Tree-of-Heaven, Ailanthus Ailanthus altissima 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied US Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Silktree, Mimosa Albizia julibrissin 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Princesstree Paulownia tomentosa 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Chinaberrytree Melia azedarach 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

50,000 – 75,000 25,000 – 50,000 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Tallowtree, Popcorntree Triadica sebifera USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Invasive Elaeagnus (Elaeagnus spp.) Autumn olive, Silverthorn, and Russian olive USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Winged Burning Bush Euonymus alata 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

75,000 – 100,000 50,000 – 75,000 25,000 – 50,000 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Chinese and European Privets Ligustrum sinense and L. vulgare USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Glossy and Japanese Privets Ligustrum lucidum and L. japonicum USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

75,000 – 100,000 50,000 – 75,000 25,000 – 50,000 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied All Invasive Privets Ligustrum spp. USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Bush Honeysuckles Lonicera spp. 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Sacred Bamboo, Nandina Nandina domestica USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Nonnative Roses Rosa spp. 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Oriental Bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Nonnative Climbing Yams Dioscorea spp. USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Winter Creeper Euonymus fortunei USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied English Ivy Hedera helix USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera japonica 75,000 – 100,000 50,000 – 75,000 25,000 – 50,000 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied 100,000 – 150,000 USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Kudzu Pueraria montana 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Nonnative Vincas, Periwinkles Vinca minor and V. major USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Nonnative Wisterias Wisteria sinensis and W. floribunda USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Giant Reed Arundo donax < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

25,000 – 50,000 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Tall Fescue Lolium arundinaceum or Schedonorus phoenix USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Cogongrass Imperata cylindrica 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Nepalese Browntop, Microstegium Microstegium vimineum USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Chinese Silvergrass, Miscanthus Miscanthus sinensis USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied Bamboos Phyllostachys and Bambusa spp. USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Japanese Climbing Fern Lygodium japonicum 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Garlic Mustard Alliaria petiolata 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Shrubby Lespedeza Lespedeza bicolor 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Chinese Lespedeza Lespedeza cuneata 10,000 – 25,000 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn

Tropical Soda Apple Solanum viarum 1,000 – 10,000 < 1,000 Not Detected Forest Acres in a County Occupied USDA Forest Service SRS FIA database March 2008 Miller and Chambliss, Auburn