General Tree Lists:
* Wikipedia: Search for "List of tree genera" or "List of tree species" for a broad overview.
* Tree Identification Websites: Many websites like the Arbor Day Foundation and Missouri Botanical Garden offer lists of trees organized by region, type, or other characteristics.
* Field Guides: Books like "National Audubon Society Field Guide to Trees" or "Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Trees" provide detailed information and illustrations.
Specialized Tree Lists:
* By Region: Look for websites or books focusing on the trees in your specific geographical location (e.g., "Trees of North America," "Trees of the Pacific Northwest").
* By Tree Type: Search for lists of "evergreen trees," "deciduous trees," "fruit trees," "native trees," etc.
* By Use: Look for lists of "shade trees," "street trees," "timber trees," or "ornamental trees."
* By Botanical Classification: Websites and databases like the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew or the Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder provide lists organized by botanical families, genera, and species.
Tips for Finding Specific Lists:
* Use keywords: Be specific in your search terms, like "tree species California" or "list of fruit trees North America."
* Check online databases: Look for databases that specialize in tree identification or plant information.
* Visit local nurseries or arboreta: They often have resources or knowledgeable staff who can help you find the right list.
I hope this helps you find the list you're looking for!