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Dendrology Subject Guide

Find Internet Resources

  • Dendro Home/Virginia Tech. University. http://www.cnr.vt.edu/DENDRO/DENDROLOGY/main.htm
    Has fact sheets, tree identification guide, ability to search database information by species, and links to other dendrology websites.
  • International Dendrological Research Institute. http://www.interdendr.org/
    Homepage for the IDRI a publicly supported, nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting woody flora in forests worldwide. Includes information on current projects and publications.
  • North Carolina Division of Forest Resources. http://www.dfr.state.nc.us/
  • Homepage for NC Division of Forest Resources with links to additional NC forest information.
  • Trees of Alabama and the Southeast/Auburn University. https://fp.auburn.edu/sfws/samuelson/dendrology/
    Includes ability to search by terminology to retrieve pictures and brief descriptions of trees.
  • Ultimate Tree-Ring Web Page/ University of Tennessee. http://web.utk.edu/~grissino/
    Information on tree-ring research by Dr. Henri D. Grissino-Mayer of the Geography Department, at the University of Tennessee/Knoxville. Includes comprehensive information on current tree-ring research and links to other tree-ring research sites.
  • Woody Plant Seed Manual/ U.S. Forest Service. http://www.nsl.fs.fed.us/wpsm/
    This site has selected updates to the U.S/ Forest Service’s 1974 publication Seeds of Woody Plants in the United States (USDA Agriculture. Handbook # 450).

Find Print Reference Resources in HCCLRC:

  • Oxford Encyclopedia of the Trees of the World Location : Reference QK 475.093
    Contains color illustrations and information on trees from around the world.

Find Circulating Books in the HCCLRC:

All books are located on the library’s mezzanine floor.

QK 125-QK 393 Tree guides by region and state
QK 474-QK 480 General introductions, encyclopedias, and handbooks pertaining to dendrology and trees
QK 481- QK 488 Native trees by region
QK 494 Conifers
QK 937- QK 938 Forest Ecology

Find Circulating Magazines in the HCCLRC:

The HCCLRC subscribes to the following ornithology-related magazines; current magazines are located on the wall mounted magazine shelf racks. Back issues of these magazines are located beneath the wall racks and in the plastic boxes adjacent to the racks.

  • American Forests
  • Journal of Forestry
  • Southern Journal of Applied Forestry

Find Articles/Reference Resources/Videos in the NCLIVE databases:

Type your search terms in to the NCLIVE database search program or search for a particular magazine title in NCLIVE. Read the abstract (that’s the symbol at the end of the title line with a magnifying glass) to see if the article meets your needs, and then look for the “HTML Full Text” symbol at the bottom of the entry. If you need help searching NCLIVE, please ask a librarian.

NCLIVE resources include the following magazines:

  • American Forests from 2/1/1994 to the current date