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The two species hybridise readily; the resulting hybrid Juglans x bixbyi (otherwise known as J. cinerea x ailantifolia or 'buartnut') is also resistant to canker and is likewise planted as a replacement for butternuts. Japanese walnut is distinguished from butternut by its larger leaves and round (not oval) nuts.
The invasive Joro spider, native to East Asia, was first found in Georgia in 2013. The spiders remain mostly in the Southeast, but researchers predict they will head north because they are better ...
“People should try to learn to live with them."
Davis said the JorÅ spider is a non-native species that was introduced accidentally. Andy Davis is assistant research scientist in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia.
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Juglans regia, leaves and fruit, in a garden, France. There are recorded sightings of R.juglandis in Arizona, California, Texas, and Kansas. [2] Hosts of R. juglandis infestations include Juglans regia (the English or Persian walnut), Juglans rupestris (a species of walnut indigenous to Arizona and Texas), and Juglans hindsii (the California ...
The invasive Joro spider is making its way across the United States and could soon end up in New Jersey.
A large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United States. Populations have been growing in parts of the South and East Coast for years, and many ...