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5369538 tree-of-heaven Ailanthus altissima Mixture of desirable and invasive species by trail
4387069 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Dairy farm - Appling Co. Tim Varnedore, CES Baxley & Art Miller, PPQ photo by Frank Krainin
4387083 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Frank Krainin, PPQ, studies plant after frost. In the spring, plant was confirmed as a herbaceous perennial, in Appling county. An early observation that TSA roots could survive the winter in Georgia.
4387084 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum TSA plant after frost, or herbicide treatment which gives same appearance.TSA fruit are more available for feeding by cattle, deer and other animals.
4387085 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum closer view of TSA plant,
4387086 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum PPQ officier Derrick McNeal using brush hook. No herbicide was used on the dairy farm by PPQ in Appling County, Georgia
4387087 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum low growing , Appling County, Georgia. Short plants were observed on very sandy soil
4387088 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum plant in back of farm pond Pete Wright Dairy Farm 1997
4387065 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Competing with palmetto and other weeds where manure had been spread in field behind slaughter house in Alma, Georgia (Bacon County)
4387081 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Pete Wright Dairy Farm, near Baxley, in Appling County, Georgia near pond
4387082 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Frank Krainin, PPQ and Tim Varnedore, Extension Agent, behind large plant beyond water hole in south Georgia
4387076 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Bacon County, Georgia field at Lee Meats. Plants sprayed by Dr. Clyde Dowler using Grazon P&D during field testing in a field north of the slaughter house. In foreground is manure, spread in field.
4387077 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum manure being spread in field at Lee Meats
4387078 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum competing with other weeds in Bacon County, Georgia
4387079 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum after frost, green and yellow fruit were mostly intact
4387080 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Manager of Fla. Seed and Feed store reported an unusual plant (TSA) growing from broken bags of Black Kow cow manure, 1994. Plant displayed at TSATF meeting in Ocala FL by Randy Westbrooks and Art Miller.
4387072 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum PPQ approved containment facility, Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. Pot experiments testing several herbicides by Dr. Clyde Dowler
4387073 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Lanier Jordon, County Extension Director, Newton, Georgia (Baker County) "You couldn't invent a worse weed" Lemuel Screws' farm -site where TSA first found and reported in Georgia
4387074 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Lemuel Screws farm, Newton, Baker County, Georgia site where TSA first reported. Spots where cattleman had used Roundup in pasture to kill TSA
4387075 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Newton, Ga.; Lemuel Screws burn pit -he had carried TSA plants to pit (deep/straight sides) across road from house. No TSA was ever found growing near the pit.
5369508 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis
5369509 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis in flower
5369510 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis in flower
5369511 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis in flower
5369512 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis November 2007; Chinese silvergrass framing picture of Oriental bittersweet vine on American holly with Lake Julian in background.
5369513 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis
5369514 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis Chinese silvergrass under power line at Arden Presbyterian Church Arden (Buncombe County) NC November 2007
5369515 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis Chinese silvergrass under power line at Arden Presbyterian Church Arden (Buncombe County) NC November 2007
5369516 plant succession Vegetable garden as temporary cover crop
5369521 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus
5369522 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus
5369523 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Large vine along trail cut and brushed with herbicide.
5369524 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Oriental bittersweet next to poison ivy vine on tree which was cut and brushed with herbicide
5369525 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Dead vines which were cut and stumps treated
5369526 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Cut vines in mixture of plants
5369527 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Cut vines in mixture of plants
5369528 plant succession 2007; Steep slope with mixture of plants after control of invasives
5369530 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus oriental bittersweet and other invasives before control efforts
5369531 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus oriental bittersweet and other invasives on hillside before control efforts. Elderberry was saved
5369532 cane fruit (blackberry, raspberry) Rubus spp.  Most Japanese honeysuckle vines were removed and most blackberries bushes were saved.
5369541 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Vines were cut and stumps brushed. The red maple is dying of disease not herbicide.
5369542 plant succession 2007; Rescued native plants in cleared shady area before control of invasives is finished
5369543 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus during control efforts. Cut Oriental bittersweet vines wilt much slower than kudzu.
5369545 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus 2007; Vines a few weeks after cutting.
5369546 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus 2007; Stairs built on steep slope for access to garden and trail with invasive plants
5369548 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus 2007; Several weeks after cutting.
5369551 oriental bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus 2007; Mixture of small Oriental bittersweet vines and other plants
5369552 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis 2007; Clump of miscanthus covering small American holly tree at edge of forest.
5369553 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis 2007; Miscanthus in field and at edge of woods is a common scene in the Asheville area.
5369554 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis 2007; four invasive plants: left to right: Miscanthus, privet, and oriental bittersweer. Japanese honeysuckle on ground in front
5369555 Chinese silvergrass Miscanthus sinensis four invasive plants: left to right: Miscanthus, privet, and oriental bittersweer. Japanese honeysuckle on ground in front
1624036 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum Thorny nightshade from Argentina, first appeared in the United States in pastures and rangelands in Glades County, Florida, in 1988. Mottled green fruits that look like small watermelons are a distinguising feature of the plant.  This picture is of an infested dairy farm pasture in Appling County, GA

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