University of Wisconsin - Madison

Botany 402 Image Collection

Woody Plants


Dendrology is the study of woody plants. These includes trees: erect woody plants usually with one central trunk; shrubs: erect plants with numerous woody stems; and vines: woody plants that require an erect substrate for support. These catagories are not mutually exclusive, but all three growth forms are included in the study of Dendrology. This page is designed to facilitate access to our library of images for students, educators and interested citizens. While this resource was developed specifically for use in our dendrology course (botany 402) others are welcome to use these images. Conditions for this use are given by following this link.

Given the nature of the study of dendrology, there is considerable overlap with the study of taxonomy. Indeed, dendrology is a the study of a subset of plants from many different phylogenies. Hence, there exist other woody plant images in our "Plant Systematics" collection. Individual pictures of the Systematics collection are organized in directories reflecting taxonomic relationships. These directories can be accessed through this link.

Images from our dendrology collection can be accessed by either common name or by genus by following the links below.

Credits: This collection was developed and organized largely through the efforts of a dedicated undergraduate, Darrin Kimbler. Darrin took the dendrology in 1996. We provided him with a camera, and access to equipment to digitize his photographs and he he did the rest. His efforts constitute a lasting legacy that will enhance the learning experience of students for decades to come.

Mike Clayton

May 30, 1997