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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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Dacrydium elatum Dacrydium elatum
D. elatum is a large evergreen tree up to 40 m in height and 100 cm in diameter. It occurs naturally in moist rain forests throughout South-East...
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Dacrycarpus imbricatus Dacrycarpus imbricatus (kajoerapat)
D. imbricatus is a resinous tree which grows to 30 m and sometimes more, with a bole up to 2 m in diameter. It has a wide natural range across...
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Daemonorops margaritae Daemonorops margaritae
This densely clumping species has been cultivated on a small scale in China. Here its relatively large diameter stems (approximately 8-18 mm) are...
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Dalbergia cochinchinensis Dalbergia cochinchinensis
D. cochinchinensis, native to Indo-China and adjacent countries, is highly valued because of its very attractive wood, which is dark red or...
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  Dalbergia fusca
D. fusca produces a fine quality wood, which is dark brown to black and very heavy with a density of 1.13g/cubic centimetre (Zou and Liu, 1984). It...
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  Dasineura balsamicola (introduced false balsam gall midge)
The genus Dasineura can be separated from other genera of Cecidomyiidae likely to be found in association with cultivated plants, as...
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  Dasineura gleditchiae (honeylocust podgall midge)
The genus Dasineura can be separated from other genera of Cecidomyiidae likely to be found in association with cultivated plants, as...
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  Dasineura kellneri
The genus Dasineura can be separated from other genera of Cecidomyiidae likely to be found in association with cultivated plants, as...
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Rabdophaga saliciperda Rabdophaga saliciperda (shot-hole gall midge)
R. saliciperda is not considered to be...
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Dichrostachys cinerea Dichrostachys cinerea (sickle bush)
D. cinerea is a highly variable thorny shrub or small tree, widely distributed in the seasonally dry tropics of Africa, Asia and Australia. It is...
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