Sep 6, 2004A natural classification attempts to group together similar plants according to their relationships. After Linnaeus, other botanists proposed
The division of forestry concerned with taxonomy of trees and other woody plants. The term dendrology is derived from the Ancient Greek: dendron (= tree) and -logia (= study of or science of); the term xylology is used occasionally to denote the science and…
Dendrology, then, is a division of forestry or botany that treats of the taxonomy of trees and other woody plants, including nomenclature, classification, identification, and distribution.
Introduction
What is dendrology? The term dendrology is derived from two Greek words meaning trees and discourse or study, or the study of trees Why Study Dendrology?
The study of tropical dendrology has five principal objectives: Nomenclature of treesTo learn how trees are named, including scientific names What Is A Tree?
Everybody knows what a tree is, but it is not easy to prepare a precise definition. It is possible to classify seed plants, or flowering plants The Nomenclature of Trees
Nomenclature is a division of taxonomy that treats of the names of plants, including the correct names, synonyms, and rules of nomenclature. Trees The Classification of Trees
Classification is a division of taxonomy that treats of the botanical arrangement of plants into groups, such as families and genera The Identification of Trees
The identification of a tree consists of determining the correct scientific name, generally by means of manuals, floras, keys, etc Literature
Darwin, C. [1859] 1955. The origin of species. Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago. Dayton, W.A. 1945. What is dendrology Original Source
This article was adapted with the kind permission of the publisher from: Little, E.L. 2002. "Notes on Tropical Dendrology." In: Vozzo, J.A. (Ed) About The Author
Elbert L. Little, Jr.had a many decades-long career as a dendrologist with the U.S. Forest Service Related editions to The Overstory
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