A Brief History of the "Princeton" American Elm
This informative site contains the history of the "Princeton" American Elm as well as other information on elms such as research and an Elm FAQ.
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American Conifer Society
The ACS encourages the development, conservation, and propagation of conifers, with emphasis on those that are dwarf or unusual. [1279]
Birch Trees - Selection and Maintenance
This background on birch trees is presented by the Ohio State University Web Garden. [1280]
Black Locust Inititive
The Black Locust Initiative, Inc. is a non-profit organization teaching sustainable forestry through hands-on workshops open to the public [1530]
ENGLISH OAK TREES
A great site devoted to the English Oak Tree and its importance in the ecosystem, [1620]
Establishing Black Walnut
Presented by the University of Nebraska Extension, this publication contains information on establishing a black walnut plantation. [1281]
Grafting Black Walnut
An illustrated guide that provides background on this practice and step-by-step instructions. Provided by the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service. [58]
Great Lakes Chestnut Alliance
A network of foresters, researchers, tree farmers, nursery growers, and others who are exploring the possibility of establishing a North American chestnut industry. A member of the Michigan Nut Growers Association. [333]
Great Lakes Chestnut Alliance
The Chestnut Alliance is a loose affiliation and network of foresters and agroforesters, research scientists, orchardists, tree farmers, nursery men and women, and just plain tree lovers who are exploring the feasibility and practicality of establishing a [1282]
Harvesting, Cracking, and Storing Black Walnuts
An article that originally appeared in the September 16, 1994 issue of Horticulture and Home Pest News, presented by Iowa State University. [59]
Journal of the American Chestnut Foundation
Archives of this twice-yearly journal focused on the American Chestnut. [1099]
Leyland Cypress
Presented by the Delaware Cooperative Extension, this guide provides background information and instructions on this species. [1283]
National Invasive Species Site
The Forest Service's National Invasive Species Issue Web site showcases the invasive species activities being carried out across the Forest Service
through programs in the National Forests, State and Private Forestry, Research and Development, and International Programs. It serves as a gateway
to related activities in partnership with other federal agencies, tribal, state and local organizations. [2561]
Our Rose Garden - University of Illinois Extension
In-depth website on roses that includes the history of roses, information about varieties, planting, winter protection, pruning, disease, insect pests and much more. [1492]
Saving the American Elm
A personal tribute to the American Elm, and a description of efforts in Massachusetts to restore the American Elm population. Presented by Bruce Carley from Acton, Mass. [1284]
Saving the American Elm
A personal tribute to the American Elm, and a description of efforts in Massachusetts to restore the American Elm population. Presented by Bruce Carley from Acton, Mass. [731]
Swiss Stone Pine
Presented by the University of Saskatchewan, this article provides background on an evergreen that, according to the author, is an "exceptional pine that lacks a publicity agent." [1286]
The American Chestnut Foundation
A foundation formed to restore the American chestnut through a scientific breeding program and cooperative research. [1287]
The American Chestnut Foundation
A foundation based in Bennington, VT, formed to restore the American chestnut through a scientific breeding program and cooperative research. [437]
The Ancient Bristlecone Pine
The earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" at 4,763 years, has lived more than a millennium longer than any other tree. Discover how these trees were found and where they live. Learn of their unique strategies for survival. [1288]
The Jacaranda tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia)
information about the Jacaranda tree [1618]
The Native Oaks of Illinois
Presented by the Center for Biodiversity, Illinois Natural History Survey, this page provides an index of native oaks for the entire state, as well as the ability to search by county. [819]
Two new species of disease tolerant American Elms
A description of 'Valley Forge' and 'New Harmony,' two new American Elm species that have disease tolerance for Dutch elm disease, presented by the U.S. National Arboretum. [1290]
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