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Hi all,

our training centre got funding for the development of a tree species database. The database schould give you the appropriate tree species according to the site characteristics and the preconditions you enter (ecology, history, size, colour, ...).

 

So now I'm trying to find if there are already similar databases on the internet. Already found some American University databases, but I'm sure there's more. Any ideas?

 

thanks in advance,

Tom

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i had to do 50 tree portfolio for college, and i scoured through everything on tinternet, and that was by far the best.:thumbup1:

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Thanks for the link. Found that one already though :001_smile:

 

The database we're buidling is going to be the extended version of this, I guess.

 

I'll keep you posted...

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