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  1. Native Trees of the Midwest: Identification, Wildlife Values, & Landscaping Use by Sally S Weeks, Harmon Weeks, et all 2005-11-01
  2. Dendrology field manual: A guide in plant identification at the Forestry Technology Curriculum, Wanakena campus by James E Coufal, 1973
  3. Lists, guidelines, and tables for dendrology by Michael Kudish, 1978

1. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Forestry: Dendrology & Identification
identification dendrology. dendrology Home Page; forestry 111 dendrology;Tree identification Links ONLINE FOREST dendrology RESOURCES;
http://www.metla.fi/info/vlib/Forestry/Topic/Dendrology/
Virtual Library: Forestry
Dendrology
Forestry Topic
Dendrology
  • Dendrology Home Page
  • Forestry 111 Dendrology
  • Tree Identification Links ON-LINE FOREST Dendrology RESOURCES
  • Dendrology Pages (um, trees) ...
  • The Natural History of Trees
    • The Natural History of Trees, or the TreeGuide provides detailed descriptions, maps and images of North American tree species, as well as information about the biology of trees and tree growth.
    • Document owner/maintainer: Thomas W. Kimmerer
  • Annexe du cours de Dendrologie foretière (FO-1213) In french!
    • The site works in two ways:(see the MENU at left):
    • If you don't know the species: a dichotomic ("Clé dichotomique") key guides you, through elimination process, to the species identification (latin names) which, by a clic, conducts to the pictures. (The key also includes a glossary of terms, most of them (in red) explained by a picture when you clic on them)
    • If you know the species: two alphabetical lists (conifers: "Conifères" and hardwoods: "Feuillus") of latin names conduct you directly to the pictures.
    • Each of the species is presented following the same pattern, that is the different morphological structures you want to see by selecting them in the MENU at your left.

2. Tree Identification And Dendrology
Tree identification and dendrology. Guide picks About forestry Classifieds. Post your tree indentification targeted classified here where tree interested people are
http://forestry.about.com/cs/treeid
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Guide picks Links to sources and sites that help with identifying trees in the North America.
About Conifers

The About guide to the most common North American conifers. About Hardwoods
The About guide to the most common North American hardwoods. About Guide to Tree ID The About guide to identifying trees using Internet sources. About's ID a Tree "Interview" Pick a leaf and take this "interview" to identify the 50 most common trees in North America. About Tree Identification Terms A glossary of terms that help you identify trees... About Best Tree ID Fieldguides for North America Here is a review of the best fieldguides for tree identification that cover North American species. About's "Name a Tree" Game See if you can identify these 40 trees "hangman" style...

3. Dendrology And Forestry Books
Books for naturalists, outdoorsmen, hunters, and foresters dendrology and forestry Books. This catalog page has books on dendrology and the study of They cover tree identification, forests and forestry communities, forest fauna and flora,
http://www.sedelmeier.com/dendrology.htm
Dendrology and Forestry Books
This catalog page has books on dendrology and the study of the forests.
Our research staff at Lübeck's has selected a great list of book titles for the naturalist, hunter, outdoorsman and outdoorswoman, forester, and anyone else with a deep interest and love of trees and of our forests. We have selected these books from a list of over two thousand books in stock with similiar titles. They cover tree identification, forests and forestry communities, forest fauna and flora, bogs and marshes, history and uses, and other forest related titles.
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4. Dendrology At Virgina Tech
Includes ID keys and fact sheets on over 450 species of wild and cultivated trees in the eastern USA.Category Science Biology Botany dendrology Tree identification...... dendrology at Virginia Tech The dendrology homepage at Virginia is where to find treeidentification fact sheets Department of forestry Virginia Tech Dr John R
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/main.htm
Dendro Home Fact Sheets ID Keys Dr Dendro ... Quiz If you have questions or comments about this set of web pages or if you wish to report an error in any page, please e-mail John Peterson Dendrology at Virginia Tech
The Dendrology homepage at Virginia Tech is where to find tree identification fact sheets on approximately 800 species of trees, as well as lots of other tree information.
Department of Forestry

Virginia Tech

Dr John R. Seiler
and John A. Peterson
Contact us:
jseiler@vt.edu
and jopeters@vt.edu Help - A guided tour of this site - visitors click here Class Links The Syllabus Woody Plants in North America Grades Weather ... Fuzzy Memories Xi Sigma Pi offers tutoring by appointment. Contact Marcus if you are interested. Important Information Our photo use policy:
  • You are welcome to use the photos as long as it is always for nonprofit uses. Please give us credit when possible! Links to our pages are welcome, web addresses are generally stable. For further information, contact John Seiler
What you will need for this course
  • or (or later) with Javascripts enabled A PC with a monitor that is configured to display at least 800 x 600 pixels Woody Plants in North America CD Win 95 or higher, CD's will not run on a Macintosh

5. Untitled Document
Students of trees can see pictures and facts on over 180 species, and ask Dr. Dendro a question. This site contains tree identification information specific to forestry 2324, dendrology Lab at Virginia Tech.
http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/dendro.htm
This page has moved. If you are not redirected immediately, click here

6. Home Page: FOR 141/241: Tree And Shrub ID / Dendrology
FOR 141 and 241 are introductory courses that focus on tree identification. Theseclasses are required for students in forestry, but they’re commonly taken
http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/for241/
Welcome Students!
To view photos from previous classes click here NOTE: Trees of the Pacific Northwest identification web site has moved. The new address is http://oregonstate.edu/trees Class Home Course Description Instructor Info ... OSU Home

7. Dendrology At Virgina Tech
Tech. The dendrology homepage at Virginia Tech is where to find tree identification fact sheets on well as lots of other tree information. Department of forestry. Virginia Tech
http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/main.htm
Dendro Home Fact Sheets ID Keys Dr Dendro ... Quiz If you have questions or comments about this set of web pages or if you wish to report an error in any page, please e-mail John Peterson Dendrology at Virginia Tech
The Dendrology homepage at Virginia Tech is where to find tree identification fact sheets on approximately 800 species of trees, as well as lots of other tree information.
Department of Forestry

Virginia Tech

Dr John R. Seiler
and John A. Peterson
Contact us:
jseiler@vt.edu
and jopeters@vt.edu Help - A guided tour of this site - visitors click here Class Links The Syllabus Woody Plants in North America Grades Weather ... Fuzzy Memories Xi Sigma Pi offers tutoring by appointment. Contact Marcus if you are interested. Important Information Our photo use policy:
  • You are welcome to use the photos as long as it is always for nonprofit uses. Please give us credit when possible! Links to our pages are welcome, web addresses are generally stable. For further information, contact John Seiler
What you will need for this course
  • or (or later) with Javascripts enabled A PC with a monitor that is configured to display at least 800 x 600 pixels Woody Plants in North America CD Win 95 or higher, CD's will not run on a Macintosh

8. Tree Identification And Dendrology - Page 2 Of 3
Tree identification and dendrology Guide picks. About Review Woody Plants in NorthAmerica An About forestry review of a tree identification software package
http://forestry.about.com/cs/treeid/index_2.htm
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About The Great American Hardwood Forest

The About guide to the American hardwood forest. About The Great American Coniferous Forest
The About guide to the American coniferous forest. About The American Forest Type The About guide to the American forest type. About Sycamore - Not Just a Planetree A different slant on America's favorite shade tree... About Ginkgo - The Fair Maiden-hair Tree This botanical dino has some really exciting things going for it... About Chestnut - An American Comeback Can the American Chestnut make a comeback? Find out here... Bur Oak - 2001 Tree of the Year The bur oak was selected as Urban Tree of the Year by a majority of respondents to a July, 2001 survey in arborist magazine City Trees.

9. FOR 21: Dendrology
dendrology homepage at Virginia Tech is where to find tree identification. fact sheets on over 450 species of trees, as well as other class information. forestry
http://nature.snr.uvm.edu/for21
DendrologyWoody Plant Identification
The following documents may be viewed on screen or downloaded they are "PDF" formatted documents:
  • Course Syllabus
  • Lecture schedule
  • Lab Schedule
  • "Appendix A" ...
  • Plant Collection View a collection of photographs of woody plants: Woody-plant pictures SNR Home
    Dendrology Fall 2002
    Lecture: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11:15-12:05
    Lecture Room: Room 104 Aiken
    Labs: Either Wednesday (12:30) OR Thursday (1:25)
    Instructor: John Shane
    Office:
    Email: jshane@nature.snr.uvm.edu
    Text:
    • Recommended: Any of a number of tree twig keys and / or field guides
    Hand Lens: Very Handy!! You can purchase one from theUVM Book Store (get the large size!).
    Office Hours:
    • See posting on my office door.
    • Whenever you can find me - I'm almost always in Aiken somewhere.
    • More formally - any time by appointment.
    Course Objectives:
    The goals of this course are for you to learn:
    • to identify (by sight), trees and important shrubs native to New England, and some commonly planted non-native trees;
    • the general identification characteristics of important trees native to other regions of the US;
    • the most important silvical characteristics (i.e., range, tolerance, site requirements, etc.) of these species.
  • 10. Dendrology
    Distribution of Vegetation Types. Basis of Woody Plant identification.forestry 21. Mail questions and comments to webber@nature.snr.uvm.edu.
    http://snr.uvm.edu/www/mac/plant-id/
  • Derivation of Some Scientific Names
  • Distribution of Vegetation Types
  • Basis of Woody Plant Identification
  • FORESTRY 21 Mail questions and comments to webber@nature.snr.uvm.edu
  • 11. The Maryland Envirothon - Forestry 2003 Resource Site
    be familiar with for the tree identification station of the Envirothon forestry competition. http//www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/apensylvanicum
    http://www.dnr.state.md.us/education/envirothon/forestry/treeid.html
    The Maryland Envirothon Forestry 2003 Resource Site Tree Identification This is an online study guide for advisors and students participating in the Maryland State Envirothon competition . It is not inclusive of all content you may need to know for the state competition. Web sites provided are for reference only and may not be exactly what students are tested on. Introduction: Because Maryland has five distinct physiographic provinces from the Coastal Plain to the Allegheny Plateau, our state features a great diversity of tree species, which makes the tree identification station of the Envirothon a challenge! During the competition, your team must identify 10 or 15 species of trees by their correct common name. Professional foresters have completed college courses in dendrology , or the science of tree identification, and have to identify literally hundreds of species of trees and shrubs by both their common and scientific names. When identifying trees, nearly all of your senses may be utilized (except hearing!), to examine the entire tree. Here are several characteristics to look for when identifying tree species:
    • Leaf shape – Are they simple or compound? Are the margins (edges) of the leaf smooth or toothed? Are the undersides of the leaves fuzzy? If the tree has needles, how many of them are in a bundle? Are the leaves scales like?

    12. Gossamer Threads Links: Urban_Forestry/Dendrology/Tree_Identification
    Urban forestry dendrology Tree identification. Links. Basics of TreeID http//www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/forsite/Idtree.htm Identifying
    http://forestryindex.net/Urban_Forestry/Dendrology/Tree_Identification/
    Urban Forestry: Dendrology: Tree Identification Links Basics of Tree ID http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/forsite/Idtree.htm
    Identifying and Classifying organisms is fundamental to Biological Sciences. All living things are divided up into groups. Each individual in the group has similar characteristics. The broadest group is the Kingdom and the most specific group is the species. (Added: 19-Jul-2002 Hits: 49 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Identification of Common Trees of Iowa http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/tree/
    This interactive key was developed to help identify the most common trees in Iowa. The key is based on vegetative characteristics such as leaves, fruits, and bark. It is not a complete key. It does not include all trees grown in Iowa (Added: 19-Jul-2002 Hits: 21 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Key to Leaves of Virginia Trees http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/forsite/key/intro.htm
    I've got my leaf, let's get started! (Added: 19-Jul-2002 Hits: 28 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Leaf Key http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/key/key1.htm
    Key out your leaf by clicking on the button that best describes it. A table will list the possible matches, with links to fact sheets. If a picture exactly matches your leaf, clicking on the picture will take you directly to a fact sheet for that species (you will have to use the back button in your browser to return to the key).

    13. Gossamer Threads Links: Tree_Identification
    treesnew/index.html cultural and identification information for THE SOUTHEAST WEBSITEhttp//sofserv.forestry.auburn.edu/samuelson/dendrology/ Welcome to
    http://forestryindex.net/Tree_Identification/
    Tree Identification Categories
    Tree Physiology
    The biological study of the individual tree life cycle.
    Links Best Fall Colors in Trees http://www.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/service/library/index.php3?docID=143
    Fall colors are generated when chlorophyll is destroyed and other pigments revealed or manufactured. Any climatic, site, or tree feature that affects pigment changes will affect fall colors. Probably most important to strong color presentations are the pop (Added: 4-May-2001 Hits: 509 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Dendrology at Virginia Tech http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/dendrohome.htm
    Find fact sheets for 470 native and ornamental trees from across North America. Each printable sheet contains a full text description plus several color images. pop (Added: 20-Oct-2000 Hits: 1070 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 5) Rate It Familiar Trees of South Carolina http://www.clemson.edu/extfor/youth_education/bul117.htm
    This tree study manual has been prepared to aid 4-H Club members, teachers, youth group leaders, and others who want to identify or to know more about the trees of our South Carolina. pop (Added: 9-Feb-2001 Hits: 203 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Native tress and shrubs http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/native/index-native.html

    14. 98163 -- VIRGINIA TECH'S FORESTRY CLUB PLACES IN REGIONAL COMPETITION
    timber estimation, wildlife identification and wood identification. Travis Trainor,second in dendrology; Julianne Harris of the hosting forestry Club who made
    http://www.technews.vt.edu/Archives/1998/Apr/98163.html
    CONTACT:
    Lynn Davis
    davisl@vt.edu
    VIRGINIA TECH'S FORESTRY CLUB PLACES IN REGIONAL COMPETITION BLACKSBURG, April 10, 1998 Virginia Tech's Forestry Club placed second in technical events and fourth overall in the recent 41st Annual Association of Southern Forestry Clubs Conclave. The technical events test what the students have learned in actual forestry classes, while the "physical" events lend some fun to the occasion. Hosted this year by Virginia Tech's College of Forestry and Wildlife Resources , the competition took place at the Holiday Lake 4-H Center in Appomattox, Va. According to faculty sponsor, Shep Zedaker, 350 students and advisors from 13 different colleges attended the three-day event. Last time the college hosted the conclave was 1991.The competition, while designed for fun and learning, has an extensive Judges' Handbook so that students know the exact criteria for the various events. Non-point events were the canoe race, pulpwood toss and tobacco spitting contest. The point events included archery, ax throwing, bow sawing, chain throwing, compass and pacing, Jack and Jill cross-cut sawing, men's cross-cut sawing, women's cross-cut sawing, diameter at breast height estimation, dendrology (tree identification), knife throwing, log birling, log chopping, log rolling, photogrammetry (identifying environmental points photographed from the air), pole classification, pole climbing, pole felling, timber estimation, wildlife identification and wood identification.

    15. 01254 -- FORESTRY DEPARTMENT AWARDED EXEMPLARY STATUS
    been a banner year for Virginia Tech’s forestry department in department emphasizedits multimedia approach to teaching dendrology, tree identification.
    http://www.technews.vt.edu/Archives/2001/Jul/01254.html
    CONTACT:
    Lynn Davis
    davisl@vt.edu
    FORESTRY DEPARTMENT AWARDED EXEMPLARY STATUS The department receives $10,000 for this accolade and will feature "Exemplary Department" on its letterhead for five years. A university celebration will also honor the department members.

    16. Summer Program In Field Forestry – 1999
    Summer Program in Field forestry – 2000 FOR 301 – Field dendrology Ecology Innatural resource management, the taxonomy and identification of plant
    http://www.esf.edu/for/drew/for301.htm
    Summer Program in Field Forestry – 2000
    3.0 Credit Hours
    Instructor: A.P. Drew
    Objectives Among several skills required for professional management of forest resources is the ability to identify important plants and other features of ecosystems one is working with. This must be done in terms that can be recognized and understood by others with similar skills. In natural resource management, the taxonomy and identification of plant species is not an end in itself, but a basis for organizing ecological and other useful information that varies among species. Therefore, the ability to recognize and catalog useful ecological and other information on species is a necessary complement to their taxonomic identification. In other words, it’s not enough to know them when you see them. You need also to know such things as what soils do they grow on, what elevations and aspects are they likely to be found at, what are the common plant associates, how big do they get and how long do they live, and many other variables. The purpose of FOR 301 is to develop these taxonomic and ecological skills as applied in the field, using the site of the summer program as the "case study" for this information-gathering process. The process then can be adapted to whatever region a natural resource management professional—you—is working in. More specifically, the objectives of this course are:

    17. Corner Post FS 2002 Archives - Forestry Club Participates In Conclave Competitio
    events included dendrology (the identification of trees); wood identification (identifyinglumber); and compass and traverse. While forestry Club members were
    http://www.cafnrcornerpost.com/archives/fs2002/forestrycomp.htm
    For the students, by the students Calendar Jobs/Internships Site Guide Archives ... Contact Us FS 2002 Archives
    Forestry club participates in
    conclave competition
    Margy Fischer, Corner Post staff ( reporter@cafnrcornerpost.com Oct. 28, 2002 - MU Forestry Club members took their annual trip to the Midwestern Foresters' Conclave Oct. 11 and 12. The event was held at Michigan Tech in Alberta, Mich. The conclave competition included timber sports on the collegiate level.
    "A bunch of foresters get together and do old time forestry stuff," conclave participant Jon Motsinger said. "It's kind of like back to the stuff they used to do, but its more fun and more relaxed." The club had three participants in all events, which included log rolling, speed chopping, sawing, pulp tossing, chain throwing and tobacco spitting. Academic events included dendrology (the identification of trees); wood identification (identifying lumber); and compass and traverse. While Forestry Club members were in Michigan for the conclave, they saw both rain and snow.

    18. Forestry 151-Dendrology
    This course is a comprehensive introduction to the forest biology of North America,with an emphasis on identification and species ecology of trees.
    http://www.missouri.edu/~snrsgp/Dend_01.htm

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    This course is a comprehensive introduction to the forest biology of North America, with an emphasis on identification and species ecology of trees. The course is divided into lecture and laboratory components. The lecture comprises an introduction to scientific classification of plants, coverage of morphological features that aid in identification, and study of the life history traits that are important in understanding species ecology. The temporal aspect of forest composition also is stressed by integration of the ecological concepts of succession and disturbance, and through a discussion of long-term species migrations in North America that have occurred since the last glacial age. Some attention is given to geographic distribution, economic significance and other values of woody plants (e.g., wildlife food sources, medicinal uses) for both native species and commonly encountered species that have been introduced from other parts of the world. The laboratory component is field-oriented, emphasizing identification based on knowledge of plant morphology and ecological requirements. Laboratory is conducted at a variety of local natural areas and on the University campus. Home Syllabus Documents Links ... Old Exams

    19. Bomis: The Science/Biology/Botany/Dendrology/Tree Identification Ring
    Bomis The Science/Biology/Botany/dendrology/Tree identification ring. than 100 treesin North America forestry.about.com. 1. Buy Tree identification Products.
    http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mdendrology-tree_identification-science/
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    Click to visit the Bomis Board for Tree Identification Ring sites
    Introduction to Tree Identification
    A resource for beginners and others. Includes a collection of descriptive graphics showing leaves, buds, etc., with notes.
    gaia.flemingc.on.ca Foliage Identification Test An interactive guide to identifying trees and shrubs of Ontario. Image intensive.
    gaia.flemingc.on.ca Twig Identification Test Interactive identification of leafless twigs and axillary buds. For the Trees and shrubs of Ontario.
    gaia.flemingc.on.ca Taxonomy of woody plants Links on woody plant taxonomy including original identification keys to major genera.
    members.tripod.com Conifers in the Pacific Northwest A site that covers common conifers only. Uses an interactive web based dichotomous key.
    www.orst.edu Basics of Tree ID. A basic guide to identifying trees. Describes leaves, fruits, barks etc. with lots of pictures. www.fw.vt.edu
  • 20. Bomis Search Results: Tree Identification
    164, The Science/Biology/Botany/dendrology/Tree identification ring. 56, The Business/Industries/Agricultureand forestry/Tree Farming ring.
    http://www.bomis.com/searchring.fcgi?request=Tree Identification

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