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The FC has comprehensive, worldwide coverage of tropical, subtropical, temperate and boreal tree species of major economic importance. It contains detailed, illustrated datasheets on over 1300 forest trees, 800 forest pests, diseases and weeds, and basic information on a further 19,000 species. This is supported by the latest scientific findings, with bibliographic records and full text journal and conference articles updated weekly, and an interactive, multilingual glossary of more than 2000 forestry terms. Search tools include a taxonomy browse function.

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Updates: Country datasheets now include Lists of Trees and can be found on the Basic Datasheet tab.

 

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Abies alba Abies alba (silver fir)
A. alba is important in Europe from both an ecological and an historical point of view. It occurs naturally in mixed stands in montane forests,...
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Abies amabilis Abies amabilis (Pacific silver fir)
A. amabilis is one of the major tree species in the old-growth and second-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest (of North America), in particular...
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Abies balsamea Abies balsamea (balsam fir)
The more important of the two eastern North American true firs, A. balsamea is one of eight to ten fir species native to North America. It forms...
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Abies cephalonica Abies cephalonica (Greek fir)
A hardy evergreen tree, A. cephalonica is one of the most important conifer species in Greece, where it covers about 13% of the forest area. It...
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  Abies concolor (Rocky Mountain white fir)
A. concolor is an important forest tree that forms stand dominants over large areas of montane forest habitats in the Sierra Nevada, Cascade Range,...
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Abies fabri Abies fabri (Faber fir)
A. fabri is an evergreen species, up to 40 m tall and 150 cm d.b.h. It is a handsome tree with large (5-10 cm) erect violet-black cones borne in...
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Abies firma Abies firma (momi fir)
A. firma is a large tree, 25-35 m tall (up to 50 m) and up to 200 cm d.b.h. It has a straight trunk and a broadly conical pyramidal crown that...
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  Abies fraseri (Fraser fir)
A. fraseri grows naturally on isolated mountain tops in western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, and southwestern Virginia, USA. It was first...
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Abies grandis Abies grandis (grand fir)
A. grandis (grand fir) is a fast-growing and very large fir of secondary and old-growth forests of western North America. It is a very productive...
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  Abies guatemalensis (Guatemalan fir)
Mature trees of A. guatemalensis grow up to 20-35 m tall and 60-90 cm d.b.h. (Martínez, 1963). A. guatemalensis is found in humid and subhumid...
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