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Chinese Tallow Tree Resources

Web Sites

A Guide to Invasive Species of the Galveston Bay Area:  Chinese Tallow Tree

Natural Area Weeds:  Chinese Tallow (Sapium sebiferum L.)

BugwoodWiki:  Chinese Tallowtree – Triadica sebifera

Green Neighbors:  Another Handsome Hazard:  Chinese Tallow Tree

Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States:  Tallowtree, Popcorntree

Alabama Forestry Commission:  Tallowtree

Weedy Plants of the U.S.:  Chinese Tallow Tree – Triadica sebifera

IPM in the South:  Chinese Tallow tree Threatens Delta Forests

Documents

Chinese Talowtree:  [Triadica sebifera (L.) Small]

Chinese Tallow:  Invading the Southeastern Coastal Plain

The Chinese Tallow Tree

Sapium sebiferum – Chinese Tallow

NATURAL AREA WEEDS:  Chinese Tallow (Sapium sebiferum L.)

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Invasives 101

Invasives 101

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