Dendrological Society of South Africa

The tree science and conservation society of South Africa

The Dendrological Society promotes the study, protection and propagation of trees and tree-dominated ecosystems as a contribution to effective environmental conservation and improvement in South Africa. Membership of the Dendrological Society is open to all natural persons whose application is seconded by two members and endorsed by the Executive Committee.

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We are a society of people that are passionate about indigenous trees. On this site, you will find information about our society and our membership as well as information about indigenous trees.

Sit down before fact like a little child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly to wherever and to whatever abyss Nature leads, or you shall learn nothing.

National Tree Expo: 4 & 5 March 2011

Sun Gardens presents the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens. This annual Event aims to drum up awareness for all tree related products and services, so we welcome all... Tree-growers... Tree Enthusiasts... Tree-Huggers... Trees to please...for more info or to secure exhibition space, please contact Barry Gush 082 554 2485 PROGRAMME…
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Annual General Meeting 2010

We will commence with our AGM with a report on the years events and what we have in mind for future projects, as well as electing a new committee, followed by Prof. Richard Cowling giving a talk on "The Succulent Karoo, an Extraordinary Desert" Where: Woodrige Prep Shool Hall When: Saturday 30th…
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Boomidentifisering - Marakele Nasionale Park

Marakele Nasionale Park se Ereveldwagters nooi entoesiastiese boomliefhebbers uit na ‘n ongelooflike naweek (17-19 September 2010) in ‘n magiese gedeelte van die Park wat nie normaal­weg toeganklik is vir toeriste nie om bome te kom identifiseer onder die bekwame begeleiding van die President van die Dendrologiese Vereniging van Suid-Afrika. Avonturiers…
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BIODIVERSITY DAY - 22 May 2010

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