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Chinese Tallow | Sapium sebiferum in Family Euphorbiaceae ... Aquatic Plant Species
... pond filters without UV Pond plants preparing for winter Filter Reviews Water lilies and other pond plants Chinese Tallow | Sapium sebiferum in Family Euphorbiaceae ... Aquatic Plant Species The aquatic plant Sapium sebiferum whose common ... a lot of good light to grow at its best. It grows at a moderate rate. Chinese Tallow can reach a height of 2 feet. Permission to use content from this site ... ...
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Trees Part 4
... Sweetgum Mimosa Crab Apples Mesquite Hercules Club Redbud Honey locust Dogwood Chinaberry Boxelder Palms Mountain Laurel Catalpa Chinese Tallow Oriental Oaks Quercus ilex Chinese Holly Quercus acutisimon This is a list of trees not currently known to be hosts for Oak Decline. In selecting trees, you should contact the County Extension Agent in your county ...
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Cactus Definition
... ) and the Japanese wood oil tree (A. cordata), of the same genus as the tung tree, also yield oils, as does the Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), a source of grease for candles and soap Various spurges provide medicines, dyes, oils, and other products; primitive peoples utilized the poisonous saps of other spurges on arrow tips and to poison fish. The ...
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Floridata: Sapium sebiferum
... of the spurge family, broken twigs and leaf stems exude a milky latex sap. Location Chinese tallow is native to China and Japan where it has been cultivated for its useful ... in disturbed vacant lots, abandoned agricultural land, natural wet prairies, and bottomland forests. Once established, Chinese tallow is virtually impossible to eliminate." The photo below shows a central Florida ditch from ...
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List of Aquatic Plants Based Upon Flowering Habits
... Cyperus odoratus Fragrant Flatsedge Carex comosa Longhair Sedge Carex spp Sedge Cyperus difformis Smallflower Umbrella Sedge Carex glaucescens Southern Waxy Sedge Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Nymphoides foetida Banana Lily Lachnanthes caroliniana Redroot Proserpinaca palustris Marsh Mermaid Weed Hydrilla-Elodea-Egeria-Lagarosiphon Hydrilla Hydrilla verticillata Hydrilla, Waterthyme Vallisneria ...
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CSSA Newsletters #15
... (Riccinus communis) and poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherima) or as a tall, leafy tree (like Sapium sebiferum) known as the Chinese tallow tree and as Chinese poplar. Of most interest to us are the succulent Euphorbias that have spiny cactus-like stems with milky juice. These succulent Euphorbs are most numerous in Africa with about 400 species. Madagascar has ...
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Tropical Trees
... 62 Italian Cypress 63 Black Olive (pruned), bucida buceras, badly pruned, & 'Shady Lady' variety 64 Screw-Pine, Pandanus utilis 65 Chinese Tallow foliage 66 Australian Pine group, used as a hedge, leaves 67 Weeping Willow, Salix babylonica 68 'Shaving Brush' tree, leaves Bombax ellipticum 69 Terminalia arjuna, 'Arjun' tree from India 70 Triplaris americana, 'Long John ...
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Castanea Table of Contents, Vol 63 (1998)
... Robert R. Haynes and James R. Burkhalter (pg. 180-182) Notes on Chromosome Numbers in Chelone (Scrophulariaceae) Allan D. Nelson, Wayne J. Elisens, and Debbie Benesh (pg. 183-187) Scientific Notes Observations on Insect Use of Chinese Tallow [Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.] in Louisiana and Texas Stephen R. Johnson and Larry K. Allain (pg. 188-189) Invasion ...
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Index of Common Names: V - Plants For A Future database report
... Z Alaska Violet Aloe Vera American Blue Vervain American Valerian American Vetch Annual Scorpion Vetch Bird's Foot Violet Bitter Vetch Bitter Vetch Bush Vetch Bush Vetchling Canada Violet Chickling Vetch Chinese Milk Vetch Chinese Violet Crimson Glory Vine Crown Vetch Cyprus Vetch Desert Sand Verbena Dog Violet Dog's-Tooth Violet Dwarf Marsh Violet Erva De Vida Fine-Leaved Vetch Fragrant Virgin's ...
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Sacred Earth Newsletter - March 2005
... equipment was carefully cleaned and scoured. The syrup was again reheated and some bear fat or deer tallow was added to it to make the sugar softer and less brittle. As the mass was getting ... traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to improve the health of its rural population. (TCM uses Chinese yew trees to make an alcoholic drink used to prevent cancer) As part of this plan, the country will increase ...
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