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List of articles with the category Tree weeds

  • Hawthorn May, Azzarola, Singleseed Hawthorn, English Hawthorn, Red Hawthorn, White Hawthorn, Whitethorn

  • Azzarola, Azzarola Hawthorn, Azzarola Thorn May, Neapolitan Medlar, Whitethorn, Mount Sinai Thorn

  • Camphor Laurel, Camphor Tree, Gum Camphor, True Camphor, Japanese Camphor, Formosa Camphor, Shiu Leaf

  • Nettle Tree, Southern Nettle Tree, European Hackberry, Lote-tree, European Nettletree, Honey-Berry, Sugar Berry

  • Chinese Celtis, Celtis, Chinese Elm, Hackberry, Japanese Hackberry

  • Yellow Oleander, Captain Cook Tree, Lucky Nut, Be-still Tree, Cook Tree, Tree Daffodil, Dicky Plant

  • Pond Apple, Pond-apple Tree, Alligator Apple, Bullock’s Heart, Cherimoya, Monkey Apple, Bobwood, Corkwood

  • Tree-of-heaven, Chinese Sumac, Stinking Cedar, Copal Tree, Varnish Tree, Hemelboom, Stinking Cedar

  • Box Elder, Box Elder Maple, Ash-leaved Maple, Black Maple

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