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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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Alnus formosana Alnus formosana (Taiwan alder)
A. formosana is a small tree up to 20 m tall, native to Taiwan and growing at altitudes of up to 2500 m. It usually occurs along river beds, stream...
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Alnus glutinosa Alnus glutinosa (European alder)
A. glutinosa is a dominant structural tree in the European lowland alder forests in moist and wet habitats (small riverside carrs and boggy...
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Alnus hirsuta Alnus hirsuta (Siberian alder)
A. hirsuta is an important broadleaved tree species in eastern Russia, northeast China, Japan and the Korean peninsula. It produces high rates of...
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Alnus incana Alnus incana (grey alder)
A. incana is a dominant tree found in European submontane and montane alder forests on moist and wet habitats (submontane riparian forests and...
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Alnus japonica Alnus japonica (Japanese alder)
A. japonica is a large size deciduous tree growing up to 35 m tall and 90 cm diameter, but usually 15-20 m tall and 40-50 cm diameter when mature....
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Alnus nepalensis Alnus nepalensis (Indian alder)
A. nepalensis is a fast-growing nitrogen-fixing tree which can grow at altitudes up to 3000 m in both temperate and tropical zones, and can also...
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Alnus nitida Alnus nitida (West Himalayan alder)
A. nitida is a large deciduous tree, reaching a height of 24-30 m and a girth of 1.8-3.6 m. It is found in natural stands and is grown in...
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Alnus rubra Alnus rubra (red alder)
A. rubra (red alder) is a common deciduous broadleaved species of commercial importance in the Pacific region of western North America. It is the...
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Alnus viridis Alnus viridis (green alder)
A. viridis is usually a 0.5-2.5 m tall shrub, which occasionally grows to a small tree of 4-6 m, always with multi-branched, thin stems sprouting...
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Alphitonia excelsa Alphitonia excelsa (red ash)
A. excelsa occurs as a multi-branched shrub, as a small to medium-sized tree 7-15 m tall, or rarely as a tall forest tree 25-38 m tall in rain...
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