= nonnative, planted and a wildland component, commonly "escapes" cultivation
= nonnative, planted, generally
not considered a wildland component or invasive
= a North American native, may naturalize outside its native
range
State: Hawaii
    Acacia
farnesiana - sweet acacia
    Ailanthus
altissima - tree-of-Heaven
    Broussonetia
papyrifera - paper mulberry
    Buddleja
davidii - butterfly-bush
    Casuarina
equisetifolia - Australian pine
    Cereus
hildmannianus - Andes organ pipe
    Cinnamomum
camphora - camphortree
    Coccoloba
uvifera - seagrape
    Cocos
nucifera - coconut palm
    Conocarpus
erectus - buttonwood
    Cotoneaster
spp. - cotoneaster
    Cytisus
scoparius - Scotch broom
    Delonix
regia - flamboyant tree
    Dodonaea
viscosa - hopbush
    Elaeagnus
umbellata - autumn-olive
    Encelia
farinosa - brittlebush
    Eucalyptus
camaldulensis - river red gum
    Eucalyptus
cladocalyx - sugar gum
    Eucalyptus
globulus - blue gum
    Eucalyptus
sideroxylon - red ironbark
    Fraxinus
americana - white ash
    Landowner Factsheet
    Hedera
helix - English ivy
    Heteromeles
arbutifolia - toyon
    Hypericum
spp. - Saint Johnswort
    Jacaranda
mimosifolia - jacaranda
    Lonicera
japonica - Japanese honeysuckle
    Malus
spp. - apple
    Melia
azedarach - Chinaberry
    Morella
cerifera - waxmyrtle
    Morus
alba - white mulberry
    Olea
europaea - olive
    Osteomeles
anthyllidifolia - Hawaii hawthorne
    Parkinsonia
aculeata - Jerusalem thorn
    Pinus
elliottii - slash pine
    Landowner Factsheet
    Pinus
sylvestris - Scots pine
    Pinus
taeda - loblolly pine
    Landowner Factsheet
    Pueraria
montana - kudzu
    Rhizophora
mangle - red mangrove
    Robinia
pseudoacacia - black locust
    Landowner Factsheet
    Rubus
argutus - prickly Florida blackberry
    Sapindus
saponaria - soapberry
    Schinus
molle - peppertree
    Schinus
terebinthifolius - Brazilian peppertree
    Swietenia
mahagoni - West Indies mahogany
    Tecoma
stans - yellow bells
    Ulex
europaeus - common gorse