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James R. Allison's Images

Title: Botanist
Organization: Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Country: United States

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
4064027 musk thistle Carduus nutans Habersham Co., GA
4064039 Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Ft. Benning, Russell Co. GA
4064026 musk thistle Carduus nutans Habersham Co., GA
3694012 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera
4064036 Japanese climbing fern Lygodium japonicum Escaped ornamental, shading out native species; spreading over South Ga. By wind-borne spores. No wildlife value Sumter Co., GA
4064041 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera
4064033 common reed Phragmites australis Glynn Co., GA Sept. 30, 1999
4064031 cogongrass Imperata cylindrica Decatur Co.: near US Hwy 27 bypass, Charter House Inn on East Alice Street, Bainbridge
4064028 hydrilla Hydrilla verticillata Wasissa Springs, Jefferson Co., Fla
4064030 cogongrass Imperata cylindrica Decatur Co.: near US Hwy 27 bypass, Charter House Inn on East Alice Street, Bainbridge
4064035 kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata Ga.'s 2nd-worst exotic vine. Makes a few viable seed and those little eaten by wildlife, so not spead much by them to new locations Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co., GA
4064038 Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Ft. Benning, Russell Co., GA
4064034 kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata Hawkinsville, GA Pulaski, Co., GA
4064032 common reed Phragmites australis Glynn, Co Sept. 30, 1999
3694016 Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense Far from choice wildlife food, but eventually winter-hungry birds will eat the fruit and spread the plant like cancer, wherever land is disturbed.
3694006 Chinese wisteria Wisteria sinensis trailing over granite entrap
3694005 mimosa Albizia julibrissin
3694017 Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Georgia's worst exotic vine, flowering Common birds eat the berries and spread it like cancer.
3694009 autumn-olive Elaeagnus umbellata
3694007 Chinese wisteria Wisteria sinensis
0001077 Chinese wisteria Wisteria sinensis
0001076 multiflora rose Rosa multiflora
0001064 Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Spring 1998
0001066 Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica
0001058 musk thistle Carduus nutans
0001059 musk thistle Carduus nutans
0001063 Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense Spring 1998
0001071 kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata vacant city lots, abandoned to Kudzu provide good cover for "wildlife" such as rats
0001065 Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Spring 1998
0001074 Chinese wisteria Wisteria sinensis
0001073 princesstree Paulownia tomentosa
0001075 multiflora rose Rosa multiflora
0001061 autumn-olive Elaeagnus umbellata Ocmulgee Wildlife Management Area foot plot
0001062 Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense Spring 1998
0001068 princesstree Paulownia tomentosa
0001069 princesstree Paulownia tomentosa
4064029 hydrilla Hydrilla verticillata
3694018 golden bamboo Phyllostachys aurea Planted but usually soon regretted. Wide-creeping rootstocks form impenetrable, solid stands. "Roots-of-steel" can buckle sidewalks and driveways. Lee Co., GA
0001072 golden bamboo Phyllostachys aurea planted but usually soon regretted, would be one of our worst weeds, except it seldom, if ever produces seeds
0001067 Japanese stiltgrass Microstegium vimineum
0001060 autumn-olive Elaeagnus umbellata foot plot at Ocmulgee Wildlife Management Area
0001070 Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Overstory - Chinaberry Understory - Yellow Bamboo; Honeysuckle in foreground
3694008 autumn-olive Elaeagnus umbellata
3694011 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera 3-lobed fruit
4064040 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera heavy infestation in Paseagoula, Miss.

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