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Title: Suckering trees that become a nuisance / by Sandy Lloyd and Jon Dodd.
Author: Lloyd, S. G. (Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth) ; Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture. ; Dodd, J. (Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth)
Series: Garden note ;, No. 19/2004
Description: [4] p. : col. ill. ; 30 cms.
Subject: Robinia pseudoacacia. ; Western Australia. ; Paulownia. ; Trees. ; Invasion. ; Prunus cerasifera. ; Ailanthus altissima. ; Control methods. ; Schinus terebinthifolius. ; Paulownia tomentosa. ; Populus. ; Poplars. ; Gleditsia triancanthos.
Notes: "July 2004"
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Type: Journal
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Any tree that can sprout suckers from its roots at a considerable distance from the parent plant may cause problems, both in the garden where it grows and in adjacent properties. This Garden note discusses the problems incurred when planting a suckering tree, some common types of suckering trees, including broad-leaf pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius), rabinia or black locust (Robinia pseudocacia), royal paulownia (Paulownia tomentosa), gleditsia (Gleditsia triacanthos), tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima
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