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Date: 2015-07-30 08:25:34
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Ailanthus altissima
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Basal shoot
Vegetative reproduction

New Invasive Plants of the Midwest Fact Sheet TREE OF HEAVEN Ailanthus altissima Description: Tree of heaven is a deciduous tree that grows to 80 feet. The stems are smooth with pale gray

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