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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 lasiocarpa Abies lasiocarpa (rocky mountain fir)
A. lasiocarpa is the smallest of eight species of true fir indigenous to western North America. It is a common species in old growth, secondary...
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  Abies magnifica (red fir)
A. magnifica is an important forest tree that forms stand dominants over large areas of upper montane forest habitats in the Sierra Nevada, Cascade...
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Abies nephrolepis Abies nephrolepis (Khingan fir)
Abies nephrolepis is a component of dark fir/spruce coniferous forests in the Russian Far East, China and Korea (Man'ko and Butovets, 1996; Man'ko,...
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Abies nordmanniana Abies nordmanniana (Nordmann fir)
Many authors have studied the differences (in particular morphological ones) between fir species in south-eastern Europe, but even today the...
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Abies pindrow Abies pindrow (fir)
A. pindrow or silver fir is a tall evergreen tree with a dense conical crown of dark green foliage, which frequently extends the whole length of...
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Abies procera Abies procera (noble fir)
A. procera is the world's largest species of Abies, both in terms of height and wood volume. Unlike many tree species native to north western North...
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Abies religiosa Abies religiosa (sacred fir)
A. religiosa usually grows to 35-45 m tall, but can reach 50-60 m and 1.5 to 2.0 m d.b.h. (Martinez, 1963). Trunk straight, colomnar; branches are...
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Abies sachalinensis Abies sachalinensis (Sakhalin fir)
A. sachalinensis forms pure stands within its natural distribution, and is one of the main species from which wood substances find wide industrial...
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Abies veitchii Abies veitchii (Veitch's silver fir)
A. veitchii is a large (up to 25 m tall and 80 cm d.b.h.) important subalpine fir which has a limited natural distribution mainly in the subalpine...
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Acacia abyssinica Acacia abyssinica (umbrella thorn)
A. abyssinica is a large African tree, growing up to 15 m tall with a striking, flat crown up to 30 metres wide. It occurs frequently in high...
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