Category
page 1Forest history

Cedrus libani
species of plant
Dutch elm disease
cryptogamic disease caused by Ophiostoma ulmi fungus
history of paper
aspect of history
ancient woodland
term used in the United Kingdom
Waldhufendorf
thumb|A Waldhufendorf
thumb|right|Stebnik-Steinfels (1783) was founded as a Waldhufendorf. 1852 plan
The Waldhufendorf (, "forest village"; plural: -dörfer) is a form of rural settlement established in areas of forest clearing with the farms arranged in a series along a road or stream, like beads on a chain. It is typical of the forests of central Germany and is a type of Reihendorf, in which each farmstead usually has two wide strips of land adjacent to the farmhouse.
naval stores
shipbuilding term
ghost forest
grove of snags (dead standing trees)
Great Bulgarian Forest
Western Bulgaria and Eastern Serbia area