# Radial thickness of structural-anatomical components of woody plant parts, 1985-2005

## Dataset

- **Database Code:** TD027

- **Title:** Radial thickness of structural-anatomical components of woody plant parts, 1985-2005

- **Abstract:**

Measurement data is provided for the radial thickness of various tissue types in wood of varying diameters. These data can be used to create equations to predict the fraction of trees comprised of outer bark, inner bark, sapwood, and heartwood.


- **Keywords:** wood; organic matter; logs; roots; Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER); tissue samples; organic matter

- **Temporal coverage:** 1985-01-09 to 2005-01-01

- **Principal Investigator:** Mark E. Harmon


## Data Entities

1. TD02701
2. TD02702
3. TD02703

## Entity 1: TD02701

### Attribute list

- **STCODE** — varchar, enum

Database code

  - **TD027** — FSDB Database code TD027 (terrestrial detritus)


- **FORMAT** — numeric(1.000000), range  1.0000  1.0000, number

Entity number


- **SITE** — varchar, enum

Site where samples were collected

  - **AND** — H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Oregon, Post-1996
  - **CHE** — Cascade Head Experimental Forest OR (TD027)
  - **HJAO** — H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Oregon, Pre-1996
  - **HJA1** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 1
  - **HJA4** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 4
  - **HJA5** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 5
  - **HJA6** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 6
  - **NCB** — North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, NC
  - **PFE** — Pringle Falls Experimental Forest Oregon
  - **PNW** — Wind River Experimental Forest Washington
  - **PNW4** — WILLAMETTE PARK, CORVALLIS ,OREGON
  - **PNW5** — Near Macdonald-Dunn Research Forest, Corvallis, Oregon
  - **PNW6** — OSU DAIRY BARNS, CORVALLIS, OREGON
  - **RUS** — RUSSIAN SITES
  - **TUX** — Los Tuxtlas Experimental Forest, UNAM, Veracruz, Mexico
  - **WYM** — Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming
  - **YUC** — Noh Bec, Quintana Roo, Mexico


- **SPECIES** — varchar, enum

Species acronym according to Garrison et al., 1972

  - **ABAM** — Abies amabilis
  - **ABCO** — Abies concolor
  - **ABGR** — Abies grandis
  - **ABLA2** — Abies lasiocarpa
  - **ABMA** — Abies magnifica
  - **ABPR** — Abies procera
  - **ACMA** — Acer macrophyllum
  - **ALIN** — Alnus incana
  - **ALRU** — Alnus rubra
  - **ALTE** — Alnus tenuifolia
  - **BEPE3** — Betula pendula
  - **BEPA** — Betula papyrifera
  - **CADE3** — Calocedrus decurrens
  - **CHLA** — Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
  - **CHNO** — Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
  - **JUVI** — Juniperus virginiana
  - **LAOC** — Larix occidentalis
  - **LIDE** — Lithocarpus densiflorus
  - **PIEN** — Picea engelmannii
  - **PIAT** — Pinus attenuata
  - **PICO** — Pinus contorta
  - **PIFL** — Pinus flexilis
  - **PIJE** — Pinus jeffreyi
  - **PILA** — Pinus lambertiana
  - **PIMO** — Pinus monticola
  - **PIPO** — Pinus ponderosa
  - **POTR** — Populus tremuloides
  - **POTR2** — Populus trichocarpa
  - **PSME** — Pseudotsuga menziesii
  - **PUTR** — Purshia tridentata
  - **QUGA** — Quercus garryana
  - **ROPS** — Robinia pseudoacacia
  - **SASC** — Salix scouleriana
  - **SESE2** — Sequoia sempervirens
  - **SOAU** — Sorbus aucuparia
  - **THPL** — Thuja plicata
  - **TSHE** — Tsuga heterophylla
  - **TSME** — Tsuga mertensiana
  - **SEGI** — Sequoiadendron giganteum
  - **ABBA** — Abies balsamea
  - **ABSI** — Abies sibirica
  - **ACPE** — Acer pensylvanicum
  - **ACSA** — Acer saccharum
  - **AEOC** — Aesculus octandra
  - **BEAL** — Betula alleghaniensis
  - **BELU** — Betula lutea
  - **BUSI** — Bursera simaruba
  - **CAOV** — Carya ovata
  - **CEOB** — Cecropia obtusifolia
  - **CEOC** — Celtis occidentalis
  - **COFL** — Cornus florida
  - **DEAR** — Dendropanax arboreus
  - **FAGR** — Fagus grandifolia
  - **FIYO** — Ficus yoponensis
  - **FRAM** — Fraxinus americana
  - **FRPE** — Fraxinus pennsylvanica
  - **HEAP** — Heliocarpus appendiculatus
  - **JUNI** — Juglans nigra
  - **LASI** — Larix sibirica
  - **LIST** — Liquidambar styraciflua
  - **LITU** — Liriodendron tulipifera
  - **MATR** — Magnolia tripetala
  - **NEAM** — Nectandra ambigens
  - **NYSY** — Nyssa sylvatica
  - **OXAR** — Oxydendrum arboreum
  - **PIAB** — Picea abies
  - **PIGL** — Picea glauca
  - **PIMA** — Picea mariana
  - **PIRU** — Picea rubens
  - **PIBA** — Pinus banksiana
  - **PIEC** — Pinus echinata
  - **PIPU** — Pinus pungens
  - **PIRA** — Pinus radiata
  - **PIRE** — Pinus resinosa
  - **PIRI** — Pinus rigida
  - **PISA** — Pinus sabiniana
  - **PIST** — Pinus strobus
  - **PISY** — Pinus sylvestris
  - **PITA** — Pinus taeda
  - **PIVI** — Pinus virginiana
  - **PLOC** — Platanus occidentalis
  - **PODE** — Populus deltoides
  - **PRSE** — Prunus serotina
  - **QUAL** — Quercus alba
  - **QUCO** — Quercus coccinea
  - **QUMA** — Quercus marilandica
  - **QUPR** — Quercus prinus
  - **QUVE** — Quercus velutina
  - **RHTY** — Rhus typhina
  - **SAAL** — Sassafras albidum
  - **SWMA** — Swietenia macrophylla
  - **TIAM** — Tilia americana
  - **TICO** — Tilia cordata
  - **TSCA** — Tsuga canadensis
  - **ULAM** — Ulmus americana
  - **QURO** — Quercus robur
  - **QURU** — Quercus rubra
  - **LALA** — Larix laricina
  - **CATO6** — Carya tomentosa
  - **CAGL8** — Carya glabra
  - **FRNI** — Fraxinus nigra
  - **HACA3** — Halesia carolina
  - **OROB** — Orthion oblanceolatum
  - **PSEL5** — Pseudobombax ellipticum
  - **THOC2** — Thuja occidentalis
  - **ARSP4** — Aralia spinosa
  - **SABAL** — Sabal
  - **ACRU2** — Acer rubrum
  - **POTR1** — Populus
  - **SCCU** — Scwartzia cubensis
  - **SIGL** — Simaruba glauca
  - **STDO** — Stemmadenia donnell-smithii
  - **POTR10** — Populus tremula
  - **BRAL** — Brachythecium albicans
  - **RHMA** — Rhizomnium magnifolium
  - **PISI** — Carduelis pinus
  - **PSOX** — Pseudolmedia oxyphyllaria
  - **MAZA** — Manilkara zapota


- **SUBSTRATE** — varchar, enum

The names of wood parts

  - **B** — BOLE WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL
  - **BR** — BRANCH WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL
  - **R** — ROOT WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL


- **SAMPLEID** — numeric(1), range  1.0000  73.0000, number

Unique sample id based on site, species and substrate


- **ODIAM** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.1000  1000.0000, millimeters

Outer diameter of sample


- **OBT** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  44.0000, millimeters

Radial thickness of outer bark


- **IBT** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  12.0000, millimeters

Radial thickness of inner bark


- **SWT** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.1000  120.0000, millimeters

Radial thickness of sapwood


- **HWT** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.0000  420.0000, millimeters

Radial thickness of heartwood


- **RCT** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.0000  35.0000, millimeters

Radial thickness of resin core


- **HOLLOW** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.0000  25.0000, millimeters

Diameter of inner hollow


- **OBTP** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

Outer bark percent of total area


- **IBTP** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

Inner bark percent of total area


- **SWTP** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

Sapwood percent of total area


- **HWTP** — numeric(0.100000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

Heartwood percent of total area


- **COMMENTS** — varchar, freetext

Additional comments


## Entity 2: TD02702

### Attribute list

- **STCODE** — varchar, enum

Database code

  - **TD027** — FSDB Database code TD027 (terrestrial detritus)


- **FORMAT** — numeric(1.000000), range  2.0000  2.0000, number

Entity number


- **REFERNUM** — numeric(1.000000), range  1.0000  999.0000, number

The number of reference paper


- **SUBSTRATE** — varchar, enum

The names of wood parts

  - **B** — BOLE WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL
  - **BR** — BRANCH WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL
  - **R** — ROOT WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL


- **SPECIES** — varchar, enum

Species acronym according to Garrison et al., 1972

  - **ABAM** — Abies amabilis
  - **ABCO** — Abies concolor
  - **ABGR** — Abies grandis
  - **ABLA2** — Abies lasiocarpa
  - **ABMA** — Abies magnifica
  - **ABPR** — Abies procera
  - **ACMA** — Acer macrophyllum
  - **ALIN** — Alnus incana
  - **ALRU** — Alnus rubra
  - **ALTE** — Alnus tenuifolia
  - **BEPE3** — Betula pendula
  - **BEPA** — Betula papyrifera
  - **CADE3** — Calocedrus decurrens
  - **CHLA** — Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
  - **CHNO** — Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
  - **JUVI** — Juniperus virginiana
  - **LAOC** — Larix occidentalis
  - **LIDE** — Lithocarpus densiflorus
  - **PIEN** — Picea engelmannii
  - **PIAT** — Pinus attenuata
  - **PICO** — Pinus contorta
  - **PIFL** — Pinus flexilis
  - **PIJE** — Pinus jeffreyi
  - **PILA** — Pinus lambertiana
  - **PIMO** — Pinus monticola
  - **PIPO** — Pinus ponderosa
  - **POTR** — Populus tremuloides
  - **POTR2** — Populus trichocarpa
  - **PSME** — Pseudotsuga menziesii
  - **PUTR** — Purshia tridentata
  - **QUGA** — Quercus garryana
  - **ROPS** — Robinia pseudoacacia
  - **SASC** — Salix scouleriana
  - **SESE2** — Sequoia sempervirens
  - **SOAU** — Sorbus aucuparia
  - **THPL** — Thuja plicata
  - **TSHE** — Tsuga heterophylla
  - **TSME** — Tsuga mertensiana
  - **SEGI** — Sequoiadendron giganteum
  - **ABBA** — Abies balsamea
  - **ABSI** — Abies sibirica
  - **ACPE** — Acer pensylvanicum
  - **ACSA** — Acer saccharum
  - **AEOC** — Aesculus octandra
  - **BEAL** — Betula alleghaniensis
  - **BELU** — Betula lutea
  - **BUSI** — Bursera simaruba
  - **CAOV** — Carya ovata
  - **CEOB** — Cecropia obtusifolia
  - **CEOC** — Celtis occidentalis
  - **COFL** — Cornus florida
  - **DEAR** — Dendropanax arboreus
  - **FAGR** — Fagus grandifolia
  - **FIYO** — Ficus yoponensis
  - **FRAM** — Fraxinus americana
  - **FRPE** — Fraxinus pennsylvanica
  - **HEAP** — Heliocarpus appendiculatus
  - **JUNI** — Juglans nigra
  - **LASI** — Larix sibirica
  - **LIST** — Liquidambar styraciflua
  - **LITU** — Liriodendron tulipifera
  - **MATR** — Magnolia tripetala
  - **NEAM** — Nectandra ambigens
  - **NYSY** — Nyssa sylvatica
  - **OXAR** — Oxydendrum arboreum
  - **PIAB** — Picea abies
  - **PIGL** — Picea glauca
  - **PIMA** — Picea mariana
  - **PIRU** — Picea rubens
  - **PIBA** — Pinus banksiana
  - **PIEC** — Pinus echinata
  - **PIPU** — Pinus pungens
  - **PIRA** — Pinus radiata
  - **PIRE** — Pinus resinosa
  - **PIRI** — Pinus rigida
  - **PISA** — Pinus sabiniana
  - **PIST** — Pinus strobus
  - **PISY** — Pinus sylvestris
  - **PITA** — Pinus taeda
  - **PIVI** — Pinus virginiana
  - **PLOC** — Platanus occidentalis
  - **PODE** — Populus deltoides
  - **PRSE** — Prunus serotina
  - **QUAL** — Quercus alba
  - **QUCO** — Quercus coccinea
  - **QUMA** — Quercus marilandica
  - **QUPR** — Quercus prinus
  - **QUVE** — Quercus velutina
  - **RHTY** — Rhus typhina
  - **SAAL** — Sassafras albidum
  - **SWMA** — Swietenia macrophylla
  - **TIAM** — Tilia americana
  - **TICO** — Tilia cordata
  - **TSCA** — Tsuga canadensis
  - **ULAM** — Ulmus americana
  - **QURO** — Quercus robur
  - **QURU** — Quercus rubra
  - **LALA** — Larix laricina
  - **CATO6** — Carya tomentosa
  - **CAGL8** — Carya glabra
  - **FRNI** — Fraxinus nigra
  - **HACA3** — Halesia carolina
  - **OROB** — Orthion oblanceolatum
  - **PSEL5** — Pseudobombax ellipticum
  - **THOC2** — Thuja occidentalis
  - **ARSP4** — Aralia spinosa
  - **SABAL** — Sabal
  - **ACRU2** — Acer rubrum
  - **POTR1** — Populus
  - **SCCU** — Scwartzia cubensis
  - **SIGL** — Simaruba glauca
  - **STDO** — Stemmadenia donnell-smithii
  - **POTR10** — Populus tremula
  - **BRAL** — Brachythecium albicans
  - **RHMA** — Rhizomnium magnifolium
  - **PISI** — Carduelis pinus
  - **PSOX** — Pseudolmedia oxyphyllaria
  - **MAZA** — Manilkara zapota


- **TYPES** — varchar, enum

The types indicate bark or wood.

  - **BARK** — TISSUE IS BARK
  - **WOOD** — TISSUE IS WOOD


- **REC_ID** — numeric(1), range  1.0000  114.0000, number

Unique record id based on species, substrate and types


- **DIAMETER** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  265.0000, centimeters

The diameter of woody plant part


- **LAYERTH** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  250.0000, centimeters

Layerth is defined as the total single thickness or the thickness of wood.


- **FIRLAYTH** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  25.0000, centimeters

The single thickness of outer bark or sapwood.


- **SECLAYTH** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  40.0000, centimeters

The single thickness of inner bark or heartwood.


- **LAYERTP** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

The single bark thickness or wood thickness percent of diameter


- **FIRLAYTP** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  50.0000, percent

The single outer bark thickness or sapwood thickness percent of diameter


- **SECLAYTP** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

The single inner bark thickness or heart wood thickness percent of diameter


- **LAYERVP** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

The bark volume or wood volume percent of the total woodpart volume


- **FIRLAYVP** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

Bark thickness percent of the diameter of woody plant part


- **SECLAYVP** — numeric(0.010000), range  0.0000  100.0000, percent

The inner bark or heart wood volume percent of the total volume


- **REMARKS** — varchar, freetext

Add explanation if necessary


## Entity 3: TD02703

### Attribute list

- **STCODE** — varchar, enum

Database code

  - **TD027** — FSDB Database code TD027 (terrestrial detritus)


- **FORMAT** — numeric(1.000000), range  3.0000  3.0000, number

Entity number


- **REFERNUM** — numeric(1.000000), range  1.0000  999.0000, number

The number of reference paper


- **SUBSTRATE** — varchar, enum

The names of wood parts

  - **B** — BOLE WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL
  - **BR** — BRANCH WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL
  - **R** — ROOT WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL


- **AUTHORS** — varchar, freetext

The author names of the paper


- **TITLE** — varchar, freetext

The paper or article name


- **YEAR** — datetime, freetext

The time of paper or book publication


- **JOURNAL** — varchar, freetext

The journal or book name


- **VOLUME** — numeric(1.000000), range  1.0000  200.0000, number

The journal volume number of the paper


- **NUMBER** — numeric(1.000000), range  1.0000  2175.0000, number

The journal number of the paper


- **PAGE** — varchar, freetext

The begining and ending pages of the paper


- **REMARKS** — varchar, freetext

Add explanation if necessary


## Attribute Definitions

**AUTHORS**

The author names of the paper


**COMMENTS**

Additional comments


**DIAMETER**

The diameter of woody plant part


**FIRLAYTH**

The single thickness of outer bark or sapwood.


**FIRLAYTP**

The single outer bark thickness or sapwood thickness percent of diameter


**FIRLAYVP**

Bark thickness percent of the diameter of woody plant part


**FORMAT**

Entity number


**HOLLOW**

Diameter of inner hollow


**HWT**

Radial thickness of heartwood


**HWTP**

Heartwood percent of total area


**IBT**

Radial thickness of inner bark


**IBTP**

Inner bark percent of total area


**JOURNAL**

The journal or book name


**LAYERTH**

Layerth is defined as the total single thickness or the thickness of wood.


**LAYERTP**

The single bark thickness or wood thickness percent of diameter


**LAYERVP**

The bark volume or wood volume percent of the total woodpart volume


**NUMBER**

The journal number of the paper


**OBT**

Radial thickness of outer bark


**OBTP**

Outer bark percent of total area


**ODIAM**

Outer diameter of sample


**PAGE**

The begining and ending pages of the paper


**RCT**

Radial thickness of resin core


**REC_ID**

Unique record id based on species, substrate and types


**REFERNUM**

The number of reference paper


**REMARKS**

Add explanation if necessary


**SAMPLEID**

Unique sample id based on site, species and substrate


**SECLAYTH**

The single thickness of inner bark or heartwood.


**SECLAYTP**

The single inner bark thickness or heart wood thickness percent of diameter


**SECLAYVP**

The inner bark or heart wood volume percent of the total volume


**SITE**

Site where samples were collected


**SPECIES**

Species acronym according to Garrison et al., 1972


**STCODE**

Database code


**SUBSTRATE**

The names of wood parts


**SWT**

Radial thickness of sapwood


**SWTP**

Sapwood percent of total area


**TITLE**

The paper or article name


**TYPES**

The types indicate bark or wood.


**VOLUME**

The journal volume number of the paper


**YEAR**

The time of paper or book publication


## Enumerated Domains

### STCODE

- **TD027** — FSDB Database code TD027 (terrestrial detritus)

### SITE

- **AND** — H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Oregon, Post-1996

- **CHE** — Cascade Head Experimental Forest OR (TD027)

- **HJAO** — H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Oregon, Pre-1996

- **HJA1** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 1

- **HJA4** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 4

- **HJA5** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 5

- **HJA6** — H.J. Andrews Log decomp site 6

- **NCB** — North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, NC

- **PFE** — Pringle Falls Experimental Forest Oregon

- **PNW** — Wind River Experimental Forest Washington

- **PNW4** — WILLAMETTE PARK, CORVALLIS ,OREGON

- **PNW5** — Near Macdonald-Dunn Research Forest, Corvallis, Oregon

- **PNW6** — OSU DAIRY BARNS, CORVALLIS, OREGON

- **RUS** — RUSSIAN SITES

- **TUX** — Los Tuxtlas Experimental Forest, UNAM, Veracruz, Mexico

- **WYM** — Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming

- **YUC** — Noh Bec, Quintana Roo, Mexico

### SPECIES

- **ABAM** — Abies amabilis

- **ABCO** — Abies concolor

- **ABGR** — Abies grandis

- **ABLA2** — Abies lasiocarpa

- **ABMA** — Abies magnifica

- **ABPR** — Abies procera

- **ACMA** — Acer macrophyllum

- **ALIN** — Alnus incana

- **ALRU** — Alnus rubra

- **ALTE** — Alnus tenuifolia

- **BEPE3** — Betula pendula

- **BEPA** — Betula papyrifera

- **CADE3** — Calocedrus decurrens

- **CHLA** — Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

- **CHNO** — Chamaecyparis nootkatensis

- **JUVI** — Juniperus virginiana

- **LAOC** — Larix occidentalis

- **LIDE** — Lithocarpus densiflorus

- **PIEN** — Picea engelmannii

- **PIAT** — Pinus attenuata

- **PICO** — Pinus contorta

- **PIFL** — Pinus flexilis

- **PIJE** — Pinus jeffreyi

- **PILA** — Pinus lambertiana

- **PIMO** — Pinus monticola

- **PIPO** — Pinus ponderosa

- **POTR** — Populus tremuloides

- **POTR2** — Populus trichocarpa

- **PSME** — Pseudotsuga menziesii

- **PUTR** — Purshia tridentata

- **QUGA** — Quercus garryana

- **ROPS** — Robinia pseudoacacia

- **SASC** — Salix scouleriana

- **SESE2** — Sequoia sempervirens

- **SOAU** — Sorbus aucuparia

- **THPL** — Thuja plicata

- **TSHE** — Tsuga heterophylla

- **TSME** — Tsuga mertensiana

- **SEGI** — Sequoiadendron giganteum

- **ABBA** — Abies balsamea

- **ABSI** — Abies sibirica

- **ACPE** — Acer pensylvanicum

- **ACSA** — Acer saccharum

- **AEOC** — Aesculus octandra

- **BEAL** — Betula alleghaniensis

- **BELU** — Betula lutea

- **BUSI** — Bursera simaruba

- **CAOV** — Carya ovata

- **CEOB** — Cecropia obtusifolia

- **CEOC** — Celtis occidentalis

- **COFL** — Cornus florida

- **DEAR** — Dendropanax arboreus

- **FAGR** — Fagus grandifolia

- **FIYO** — Ficus yoponensis

- **FRAM** — Fraxinus americana

- **FRPE** — Fraxinus pennsylvanica

- **HEAP** — Heliocarpus appendiculatus

- **JUNI** — Juglans nigra

- **LASI** — Larix sibirica

- **LIST** — Liquidambar styraciflua

- **LITU** — Liriodendron tulipifera

- **MATR** — Magnolia tripetala

- **NEAM** — Nectandra ambigens

- **NYSY** — Nyssa sylvatica

- **OXAR** — Oxydendrum arboreum

- **PIAB** — Picea abies

- **PIGL** — Picea glauca

- **PIMA** — Picea mariana

- **PIRU** — Picea rubens

- **PIBA** — Pinus banksiana

- **PIEC** — Pinus echinata

- **PIPU** — Pinus pungens

- **PIRA** — Pinus radiata

- **PIRE** — Pinus resinosa

- **PIRI** — Pinus rigida

- **PISA** — Pinus sabiniana

- **PIST** — Pinus strobus

- **PISY** — Pinus sylvestris

- **PITA** — Pinus taeda

- **PIVI** — Pinus virginiana

- **PLOC** — Platanus occidentalis

- **PODE** — Populus deltoides

- **PRSE** — Prunus serotina

- **QUAL** — Quercus alba

- **QUCO** — Quercus coccinea

- **QUMA** — Quercus marilandica

- **QUPR** — Quercus prinus

- **QUVE** — Quercus velutina

- **RHTY** — Rhus typhina

- **SAAL** — Sassafras albidum

- **SWMA** — Swietenia macrophylla

- **TIAM** — Tilia americana

- **TICO** — Tilia cordata

- **TSCA** — Tsuga canadensis

- **ULAM** — Ulmus americana

- **QURO** — Quercus robur

- **QURU** — Quercus rubra

- **LALA** — Larix laricina

- **CATO6** — Carya tomentosa

- **CAGL8** — Carya glabra

- **FRNI** — Fraxinus nigra

- **HACA3** — Halesia carolina

- **OROB** — Orthion oblanceolatum

- **PSEL5** — Pseudobombax ellipticum

- **THOC2** — Thuja occidentalis

- **ARSP4** — Aralia spinosa

- **SABAL** — Sabal

- **ACRU2** — Acer rubrum

- **POTR1** — Populus

- **SCCU** — Scwartzia cubensis

- **SIGL** — Simaruba glauca

- **STDO** — Stemmadenia donnell-smithii

- **POTR10** — Populus tremula

- **BRAL** — Brachythecium albicans

- **RHMA** — Rhizomnium magnifolium

- **PISI** — Carduelis pinus

- **PSOX** — Pseudolmedia oxyphyllaria

- **MAZA** — Manilkara zapota

### SUBSTRATE

- **B** — BOLE WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL

- **BR** — BRANCH WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL

- **R** — ROOT WOOD IS THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL

### TYPES

- **BARK** — TISSUE IS BARK

- **WOOD** — TISSUE IS WOOD
