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Rm 235A, Cornett Building
Department of Geography
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P.O. Box 3050
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada V8W 3P5
Phone: (250) 472-4733
Fax: (250) 721-6216
E-Mail: smith@uvic.ca
The University of Victoria Tree-Ring Laboratory (UVTRL) is housed in the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria. The UVTRL provides a focus for the research activities of undergraduate and graduate students who are using insights developed from ...
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Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" at 4,767 years, has lived more than a millennium longer than any other tree. Discover how these trees were found and where they live. Learn of their unique strategies for survival. The focus will be on the White-Inyo mountain range of California.
by Dr. Edmund Schulman
westernmost home to the ancient ones
characteristics of the bristlecone
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Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" at 4,767 years, has lived more than a millennium longer than any other tree. Discover how these trees were found and where they live. Learn of their unique strategies for survival. The focus will be on the White-Inyo mountain range of California.
by Dr. Edmund Schulman
westernmost home to the ancient ones
characteristics of the bristlecone
dating through tree-ring growth
of Wheeler Peak
download jpeg images
in the White Moun ...
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This site was designed to be a support reference for the students in the Fall 1996 class of Forestry 204 here at Michigan State. The information here is designed to support, not supplant, the information presented in class and lab. Please send comments and suggestions to me at Linnellw@pilot.msu.edu.
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Updated 11/2/2002. Site removed March 5, 2005 - I can no longer maintain it.
This site showcases both palm trees and ferns that can survive the often snowy winters of the Washington, DC area. The snow covered Palm on the left is one example.
Evergreen outdoor
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An Introductory Guide to Native British Trees
The main contents of this guide are pages on each of the 33 British Native Trees. Perhaps you are wondering how this is defined. We are also starting a new list of common non-native trees.
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Welcome Students!
FOR 141 and 241 are introductory courses that focus on tree identification. They each include information on ecology, principal uses, and natural history of forest trees of the United States. They also include skills that will enable you to identify trees and shrubs not learned in class, and to answer the kinds of questions that you’re likely to encounter in the future. One is not prerequisite to the other; in fact, it would redundant to take both. ...
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Welcome Students!
FOR 141 and 241 are introductory courses that focus on tree identification. They each include information on ecology, principal uses, and natural history of forest trees of the United States. They also include skills that will enable you to identify trees and shrubs not learned in class, and to answer the kinds of questions that you’re likely to encounter in the future. One is not prerequisite to the other; in fact, it would redundant to take both. ...
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California’s Rangeland Oak Species
Eight major oak species occur on California hardwood rangelands. Blue oak, valley oak, Oregon white oak and Engelmann oak are all deciduous and members ofthe white oak group. Coast live oak, interior live oak, and canyon live oak are three important evergreen oaks. California black oak is a deciduous oak in the red oak group. Click on the species of inter ...
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NATIVE PINES OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
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Moderated by the Pacific, western Oregon is mild enough to grow with success some beautiful palms.
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Trachycarpus fortunei:These are the most common. I've seen them get quite tall in certain areas. / / /
Chamaerops humilis:Used somewhat, but I have never seen a tall one in Oregon. / /
Phoenix canariensis:These do quite well on the south coast, some very tall. / / /
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Wood and Forest Sciences Department
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Laval University, Quebec, Qc
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Popular WWPA Links! WWPA Home Literature Store Design Software Mold and Wood Tech Notes Mill number list Grading Service Mills Standard Patterns Heat treated lumber (KD-HT) Spans Statistical Reports
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from WWPA's Ponderosa Pine Species Facts
published August, 1995
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from WWPA's Hem-Fir Species Facts
published March, 1997
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