Map Snapshot
4 Records
Status
A recent introduction to the Maryland flora. Appears to be rapidly spreading in the piedmont. Read more here.
Citations
No citations linked for this taxon yet.
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A Bee-bee Tree in Baltimore City, Maryland (8/20/2017).
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Kirsten Johnson.
Dense growth of Bee-bee Tree seedling and saplings fill the shrub layer in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016).
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Kerrie Kyde.
A typical compound Bee-bee Tree leaf (generally 7-11 leaflets) in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016).
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Kerrie Kyde.
Bee-bee Tree (male flowers) in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016).
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Kerrie Kyde.
The trunk of a Bee-bee Tree in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016). The gray, smooth bark can be confused with Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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Kerrie Kyde.
A Bee-bee Tree in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016). Photo includes Dr. Vanessa Beauchamp to show size of mature tree.
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Kerrie Kyde.