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The National Arboreta
The National Arboretum is one of the most spectacular tree gardens in the world. An historical collection of over 3,000 different trees and shrub species many of which are rare or endangered in their native lands. Covering six hundred acres, the arboretum is an inspiring place to relax, get back to nature and indulge your senses. (United Kingdom)
International Wood Collectors Society
Founded in 1947, the International Wood Collectors Society is a non-profit Society devoted to distributing information on collecting wood, correctly identifying and naming wood specimens, and using wood in creative crafts.
American Hardwood Information Center
Whether you're looking for information to get started with your hardwood project or simply want to know the difference between "solid wood" and "all wood," this section has the answers. Details on American hardwood species, sustainable forestry, and even a glossary of hardwood terms will help you learn about your choices. (United States)
A Handbook Of Maritime Trees
Information about thirty-two distinctive native trees of the Canadian Maritimes that commonly grow to ten metres or more as a single woody stem or trunk. Includes descriptions, habitat benefits and more.
Great Britain Forestry Commission
We are the government department responsible for the protection and expansion of Britain's forests and woodlands. Our goal is always to ensure that, at a practical level, Britain can use its forests to contribute positively to as many of the nation's needs as we can while sustaining this great resource for the future. (United Kingdom)
The National Arboretum is one of the most spectacular tree gardens in the world. An historical collection of over 3,000 different trees and shrub species many of which are rare or endangered in their native lands. Covering six hundred acres, the arboretum is an inspiring place to relax, get back to nature and indulge your senses. (United Kingdom)
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Added: 03-27-2008) - Details
International Wood Collectors Society
Founded in 1947, the International Wood Collectors Society is a non-profit Society devoted to distributing information on collecting wood, correctly identifying and naming wood specimens, and using wood in creative crafts.
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Added: 03-06-2008) - Details
American Hardwood Information Center
Whether you're looking for information to get started with your hardwood project or simply want to know the difference between "solid wood" and "all wood," this section has the answers. Details on American hardwood species, sustainable forestry, and even a glossary of hardwood terms will help you learn about your choices. (United States)
(Clicks: 6; Comments: 0; Added: 03-11-2008) - Details
A Handbook Of Maritime Trees
Information about thirty-two distinctive native trees of the Canadian Maritimes that commonly grow to ten metres or more as a single woody stem or trunk. Includes descriptions, habitat benefits and more.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 08-06-2008) - Details
Great Britain Forestry Commission
We are the government department responsible for the protection and expansion of Britain's forests and woodlands. Our goal is always to ensure that, at a practical level, Britain can use its forests to contribute positively to as many of the nation's needs as we can while sustaining this great resource for the future. (United Kingdom)
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Added: 03-27-2008) - Details

