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The Chinese Tallowtree (Sapium sebiferum) poses a significant threat to NATL ecosystems. Its current status varies, with reports indicating it may be threatening, yet with management efforts in place. Major management strategies include routine monitoring, manual removal, and targeted herbicide application. Historical records show a legacy site where young trees are abundant and mature ones were removed between 2011-12 in both western and eastern regions of NATL. Understanding the effects and management of this invasive species is crucial for preserving native habitats.
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Chinese Tallowtree(Sapiumsebiferum) Potential threat for NATL: □ Major □ Moderate □ Minor □ Uncertain Current status in NATL: □ Eradicated □ Controlled □ Diminished □ Threatening Current management: □ Routine monitoring □ Controlled when found by: □ Manual removal □ Herbicide applied to: foliage stem or stump soil Legend Legacy site Young trees abundant Mature trees removed 2011-12 NATL-west NATL-east