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SEEDS AVAILABLE FROM THE NATIONAL TREE SEED LABORATORY (NTSL), USA

Route 1, Box 182 B
Dry Branch Georgia 31020, U.S.A.

Country of origin: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

ABIES AMABILIS
ABIES CONCOLOR
ABIES FRASERI
ABIES GRANDIS
ABIES LASIOCARPA
ABIES MAGNIFICA
ALNUS RUBRA
ALNUS SERRULATA
ALNUS SINUATA
BETULA ALLEGHANIENSIS
BETULA LENTA
BETULA PAPYRIFERA
CERCIS CANADENSIS
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA
CUPRESSUS NEVADENSIS
INVENTORY SUMMARY
JUNIPERUS DEPPEANA
JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM
LARIX LYALLII
LARIX OCCIDENTALIS
LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA
NYSSA AQUATICA
OXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM
PICEA BREWERIANA
PICEA ENGELMANNII
PICEA GLAUCA
PICEA MARIANA
PICEA RUBENS
PICEA SITCHENSIS
PINUS ARISTATA
PINUS ATTENUATA
PINUS BALFOURIANA
PINUS BANKSIANA
PINUS CONTORTA
PINUS COULTERI
PINUS ECHINATA
PINUS EDULIS
PINUS ELLIOTTII
PINUS GLABRA
PINUS JEFFREYI
PINUS LAMBERTIANA
PINUS MONTICOLA
PINUS PALUSTRIS
PINUS PONDEROSA
PINUS PUNGENS
PINUS RADIATA
PINUS RESINOSA
PINUS RIGIDA
PINUS SEROTINA
PINUS STROBIFORMIS
PINUS STROBUS
PINUS TAEDA
PINUS VIRGINIANA
PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS
PRUNUS SEROTINA
PSEUDOTSUGA MENZZESII
ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA
SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS
SEQUOIADENDRON GIGANTEUM
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS
THUJA PLICATA
TSUGA CANADENSIS
TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA
TSUGA MERTENSIANA

When interested in a species please write to the NTSL for an inventory sheet giving the following information for each provenance available: seedlot number; provenance; latitude; longitude; altitude; germination %; seed weight. At the time of ordering seed, please supply any import documents required by your country.

Seed is available in lots of 2 500 seeds or 200 seeds. The cost of 2 500 seeds is US$ 30.00. The cost of 200 seeds is US$ 10.00. There is no additional charge for shipping.

Within an on-going agreement between FAO's Forestry Department and NTSL, limited seed samples (2 500 or 200 seeds) for developing countries can be financed by FAO. Requests for such assistance should be addressed to the National tree Seed Laboratory with a copy to FAO's Forestry Department.

The number of seedlots which can be supplied free of charge is generally limited to:


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