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USDA Forest Service

USDA Forest Service

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service is a Federal agency that manages public lands in national forests and grasslands. The Forest Service is also the largest forestry research organization in the world, and provides technical and financial assistance to state and private forestry agencies. Gifford Pinchot, the first Chief of the Forest Service, summed up the purpose of the Forest Service—"to provide the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people in the long run."


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5379628 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii Leaves and fruit in October
0016202 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera fruit and waxy coated seeds
0016034 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera Ripening fruit and waxy coated seeds in September
2307040 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera September
1120002 slender copperleaf Acalypha gracilens October. Photo from Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses by J.H. Miller and K.V. Miller, published by The University of Georgia Press in cooperation with the Southern Weed Science Society.
1624004 leafy spurge Euphorbia esula Native to Eurasia, is on of the most serious weeds in the northern United States, causing millions of dollars in crop losses and control costs.
2307041 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera December
1442037 leafy spurge Euphorbia esula
2307044 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera May
1120105 false flowering spurge Euphorbia pubentissima September. Photo from Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses by J.H. Miller and K.V. Miller, published by The University of Georgia Press in cooperation with the Southern Weed Science Society.
9005091 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera in December
0016036 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera stems and twigs in September
0016234 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera fall foliage
1120048 bullnettle Cnidoscolus stimulosus May. Photo from Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses by J.H. Miller and K.V. Miller, published by The University of Georgia Press in cooperation with the Southern Weed Science Society.
2307042 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera September
2307043 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera November
5423969 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera mature
2307038 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera June
5379634 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii February
5379635 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii February
5379630 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii October
5379631 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii
5379627 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii October
5379624 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii April
5379625 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii April
5379626 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii October
5379621 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii August
1399157 rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis
1539068 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii leaf scar
1539063 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii
1539064 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii
1539065 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii glands at base of petiole
1539066 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii
1539067 tungoil tree Vernicia fordii
1519103 Allegheny spurge Pachysandra procumbens
2132025 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera Tallow tree, privet, mimosa, and cogongrass infestation

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