Bee-bee Tree Tetradium daniellii (Benn.) T. G. HartleyNon-native  -  Invasive    Synonyms: Korean Evodia.
Kingdom Plantae   >   Division Tracheophyta   >   Class Magnoliopsida   >   Order Sapindales   >   Family Rutaceae   >   Genus Tetradium   

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A recent introduction to the Maryland flora. Appears to be rapidly spreading in the piedmont. Read more here.

There are 4 records in the project database.

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A Bee-bee Tree in Baltimore City, Maryland (8/20/2017). Photo by Kirsten Johnson. (MBP list)

Dense growth of Bee-bee Tree seedling and saplings fill the shrub layer in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016). Photo by Kerrie Kyde. (MBP list)

A typical compound Bee-bee Tree leaf (generally 7-11 leaflets) in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016). Photo by Kerrie Kyde. (MBP list)

Bee-bee Tree (male flowers) in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016). Photo by Kerrie Kyde. (MBP list)

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). Photo by Kerrie Kyde. (MBP list)

A Bee-bee Tree in Washington Co., Maryland (8/12/2016). Photo includes Dr. Vanessa Beauchamp to show size of mature tree. Photo by Kerrie Kyde. (MBP list)


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MBP marks as "Invasive" any taxon listed in the Maryland Invasive Species Council (MISC) list of Invasive Species of Concern in Maryland. You can read their criteria and review the lists here: https://mdinvasives.org/species-of-concern/.