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Resources for GA MGEVs

 Information prepared by:
Rebekah D. Wallace, Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health , EDDMapS Coordinator & Bugwood Images Coordinator

James R. Allison, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Bugwood.org

Princesstree (Paulownia tomentosa)

  • Descriptive Details
    • Large invasive tree, grows up to 60 ft tall
    • Leaves are large, oval to heart shaped, opposite, and slightly hairy
    • Flowers in Spring at branch tips in upright clusters; large and tubular with five unequal lobes and a brown, hairy base (sepals)
    • Fruit are light green egg-shaped capsules that are 1-2 in long. They become dark brown in winter and split open releasing winged seeds.
  • Resources about Princesstree

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Invasive Species Tips  

Souvenirs and gifts are popular items to bring back from traveling. Before traveling, check US and State Laws for items that you cannot bring back. Natural products (fruits, vegetables, plants, fiber arts, etc.) often require inspection and may not be allowed! These products can carry invasive and pest species, which can cause harm to US agriculture and natural areas. Declare your souvenirs when returning and make them available upon inspection request.

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