Ailanthus altissima (4812' N 1623' E)
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2009.08.27 Austria, Vienna III. district (growing IN a railway station where its roots must have found some earth behind those panels, 170 m AMSL).Trees are bearing fruit at this time of year, however this one isn't fruiting yet.Ailanthus altissima may grow out of the tiniest gaps, even when (as in cases like this one) it is even difficult to imagine where the tree has set roots.Very common, invasive.German name: Hoch-Gtterbaum
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- Simaroubaceae (tree-of-heaven family)
- Ailanthus (ailanthus)
- Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven)
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