The interactive inventory map allows you to view the location and attributes of individual trees on campus. You can even query the inventory database. For best performance, please use Internet Explorer and disable all pop up blockers.

View the Interactive Map



Some Statistics From Our Forest:

Species Composition

diameter distribution

Notable Trees:
1 European weeping beech
2 narrowleaf ash
3 overcup oak
4 white oak
5 white fir
6 Douglas-fir
7 Atlas cedar
8 English oak
9 eastern hemlock
10 American elm
11 Japanese pagoda tree
12 American sycamore
13 Camper-down elm
14 dawn redwood
15 bur oak
16 Hankow willow
17 hackberry

 

tree conditionmost common families

Our Team

Conceptualization: Eric Wiseman

Geospatial Development and Web Design: Jennifer Otey, John Peterson

Funding: Virginia Tech Center for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching; Virginia Tech Physical Plant

Technical Support: The Laurus Group; Virginia Tech Center for Geospatial Information Technology

Notable Tree Images: John Seiler and Eric Wiseman

Field Support:

  • Rob Beideman, 2007 graduate, B.S. Forestry (Urban Forestry Option)
  • Bruce Binney, current undergraduate, B.S. Forestry (Urban Forestry Option)
  • Lindsey Charity, 2007 graduate, B.S. Forestry (FRM Option)
  • Ethan Crockett, current undergraduate, B.S. Forestry (IFO Option)
  • Taylor Duke, current undergraduate, B.S. Forestry (Urban Forestry Option)
  • John Homyk, 2007 graduate, B.S. Forestry (Urban Forestry Option)
  • Steve Jordan, 2007 graduate, B.S. Forestry (Urban Forestry Option)
  • John Peterson, 1993 graduate, M.S. Forestry (Forest Biology)
  • Brian Wolyniak, 2005 graduate, M.S. Horticulture