Trees of Heaven, a common sight throughout Southwest Virginia, are attracting an equally problematic invasive species - the ...
According to National Geographic, it can grow three feet a year, clone itself underground, produce thousands of seeds, emit ...
The tree of heaven is anything but. Native to parts of China and Taiwan, this invasive tree spreads quickly, and there's really only one way to ensure it stops.
"An enemy to be fought." Homeowner warned after sharing photos of mystery growth in backyard: 'Is this a weed?' first ...
Fall yard work and maintenance can be a key time to remove and prevent the spread of invasive species and diseases, according ...
For the past two plus decades, Bill Neill has been battling one of America’s most invasive plants — the Tree of Heaven.
Removing tree of heaven helps protect native plants, stops spotted lanternflies, and prevents damage to ecosystems and property. Experts say the best way to kill it is to cut the tree low and apply ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! This week I want to talk about tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima), an invasive species from Asia. It has been in the news lately because it is a major ...
Spotted lanternflies may season themselves to the distaste of potential bird predators, according to a new study led by ...
Virginia Tech researchers are working to develop a native fungus to kill the invasive tree-of-heaven, a preferred host for the destructive spotted lanternfly. The tree-of-heaven, or Ailanthus ...
The forests and prairies of Illinois have a new line of defense against harmful non-native plants. On Oct. 1, the Illinois ...
Tree of Heaven, Ailanthus altissima, once sold as an ornamental deciduous tree native to the temperate climates of central and northeast China, has become a noxious invasive species in the United ...