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- SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide
Trees can be searched by their common or scientific name No warranties or guarantees as to the accuracy of the data and information derived from this web site are expressed or implied
- SelecTree | Ecology Center
SelecTree, a tree selection guide, is an interactive program designed to help you select appropriate trees It will match trees to particular sites based on compatible characteristics
- STREETS Tree Selection Tools
Urban Forest Ecosystem Institute's SelecTree: an interactive program designed to match specific tree species to particular sites based on compatible characteristics SelecTree presently searches a database of 1,481 candidate species and provides 49 selection criteria to choose from
- SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide - Building America Solution Center
Website tool that can search for trees by name or characteristics and retrieve data describing tree attributes including site preferences and general characteristics and considerations
- Tree Species Selection | Urban and Community Forestry
Cal Poly Urban Forest Ecosystems Institue has developed a tree selection guide to find the tree you want Find trees based on site conditions, tree characteristics, or existing tree lists
- SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide - Cal Poly
California's 95 native tree species Trees are defined as woody species where >90% of individuals mature to a height of over 20 feet tall and have a single, dominant trunk more than 15 centimeters in diameter at 1 5 meters above the ground Regions: All of California Curated List, Public 1 PACIFIC SILVER FIR 2 SANTA LUCIA FIR 3 WHITE FIR 4
- SelecTree: Pacific Islands — Smart Trees Pacific
SelecTree is an interactive tree selection guide that allows users to browse urban trees based on their characteristics and site requirements This tool is based on a robust set of criteria that can be filtered and sorted to determine the “right tree for the right place”
- Cal Poly UFEI SelecTree – Elisabeth C. Miller Library
A tree selection guide from Cal Poly Urban Forests Ecosystems Institute including trees native to CA and elsewhere Allows search by characteristics and mentions general root growth tendencies for many trees that grow in the PNW
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