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companies or organizations listed here. Advanced Query of GRIN TAXONOMY Species Data - GRIN is managed by the Database Management Unit (DBMU) of the National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, USDA. Exotic Wood - A non-commercial site focusing on color-correct pictures of exotic woods. Foresthistory.org - A great site that shows up to 30,000 photos of mostly American forestry in the early days. Inspiredwoods.com - Your source for unique and meaningful pens and other gifts. International Wood Collectors Society (IWCS) - Founded in 1947, the International Wood Collectors Society is a non-profit Society devoted to distributing information on collecting wood, correctly identifying and naming wood specimens, and using wood in creative crafts. Martha M. House Victorian Furniture - Victorian & French Furniture Reproductions and Accessories Since 1954. Step back in time with Southern Heirlooms from Martha M. House. Shipping World-wide. Catalog Available. Martha McLendon House is the sister of Carlton McLendon, the founder of the Victorian Reproduction industry in Montgomery. Tommy House Web Design - Tommy House Web Design combines technology with creativity to enhance the ability of our customers to communicate with the world. We offer complete E-Commerce solutions, static websites, personal website design and hosting. We build professional designed Websites that generate return on investment. The American Woods - Exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text by Romeyn B. Hough. Tree Fact Sheets - Great source for Angiosperm (Hardwood) families and Gymnosperm (Conifer) families. You can also search for a tree. The Dendrology homepage at Virginia Tech is where to find tree identification fact sheets on approximately 800 species of trees, as well as lots of other tree information. US Forest Products Lab Center for Wood Anatomy Research - They will ID wood for anyone. World Agroforestry Centre - The Agroforestree (AFT) Database is a species reference and selection guide for agroforestry trees. In the context of the database, agroforestry trees are those that are deliberately grown or kept in integrated land-use systems and are often managed for more than one output. They are expected to make a significant economic or ecological impact, or both. Please report broken links to our webmaster. |
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