The Danish Tree Register
Dansk version
The Danish Tree Register is a database of champion trees and other notable trees and forests in Denmark. The online register is based on a MSAccess database,
Dansk Træregister Version 2.0, by Knud Ib Christensen.
An introduction to the Danish Tree Register published in Dansk Dendrologisk Årsskrift 2009 is downloadable as an offprint in pdf-format
Currently, the Danish Tree Register contains 1757 records on 1388 trees.
New records and images are added at irregular intervals. At the moment, the Register contains images of 1210 trees.
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China-Fir in the Ballerup Nursery
Freak Beeches southwest of Hertling Mose
Hawthorn on the Hawthorn Plain
Horse-chestnut at the Mill of Tadre
Korean Euodia in Dragsholm Park
Mountain Pine in Ålbæk Klitplantage
Plane at the Nature School of Odsherred
Plane in the Park of Dragsholm
Spanish Chestnut on Højnæsbjerg
The Alder Bog at Tibirke Bakker
The Alder Bog near the farm of the forest supervisor
The Ash at The Danish Hunting and Forestry Museum
The Ash at the House of Peter Liep
The Bee Hive (= The Village Lime)
The Beech of Bondo (= The Date Beech)
The Beech of the Festival Area
The Beech of the Lady at Hindsgavl
The Black Locust of Thorvaldsen
The Burnt Oak (= The Oak between Dalvej and Chausseen)
The Contorted Oak (= The Weeping Oak)
The Cream Puff Tree (= The Village Lime)
The Double Oak (= The Endrup Oak)
The Dune Oaks (= The Leaf Dunes in Kærgård Klitplantage)
The Falcon Oak (= The King Oak near Ryde Station)
The Frostrup Oak (= The Navy Oak)
The Giant Sequoia in Sønderborg Sønderskov
The Golden-chain at St. Jørgensbjerg Church
The Hawthorn at the ruin of Søborg Castle
The Hawthorn Plain in Jægersborg Deer Park
The Hawthorn Woodland at the Taarbæk Gate
The highest, live tree in Denmark
The Hop-Hornbeams in Frederiks
The Juniper Area in the forest of Rold Skov
The Juniper Thicket at Lundbæk
The King Oak in Haderslev Vesterskov (The Oak of Frederik IX)
The King Oak near Ryde Station
The King of the Forest (= The King Oak of Bornholm)
The Krogelund Beech (= The Krogenlund Beech)
The largest Grey Poplar in Denmark
The largest Sycamore in Denmark
The largest tree in Denmark (= The Oak of Valdemar)
The Leaf Dunes in Kærgård Klitplantage
The Lime Alley and the Sunken Road at Katholm
The Lime of Davinde (= The Village Lime)
The Lime of Hans Christian Andersen
The Lime Trees of the town square
The Monkey Puzzle near Bevtoft
The Norway Maple at Varnæs Church
The Oak between Dalvej and Chausseen
The Oak in Bregentved Deer Park
The Oak in Bækkeskov Deer Park
The Oak in Torbenfeldt Deer Park
The Oak of Bismarck (= The Hardenberg Oak)
The Oak of King Christian IV (= The Boller Oak)
The Oak of King Frederik VII in Vejlskov (= The Old Oak in Vejlskov)
The Oak of King Hans in Nørreskov
The Oak of Raunkiær (= The Oak between Dalvej and Chausseen)
The Oak of Sergeant Nielsen (= The Savings Bank Oak at Høvelte military training area)
The Oak of Svend Grathe (= The Old Oak)
The Oak of the Forest Supervisor
The Oak of the Forest Supervisor in Sønderborg Sønderskov
The Oak of the Liberation of Women
The Oak of the Right to Vote 1915
The Oak of the Unmarried Daughter of the Count
The Oak of the Virgin (= The Egede Oak)
The Oak of Women at Himmelbjerget (= The Constitution Oak of Women)
The Oak of Women in Grenaa (= The Oak of the Liberation of Women)
The Oak of Women in Tolløkke Forest (= The Oak of the Right to Vote 1915)
The Oak on the island in the Lake of Valsølille Sø
The Oak Shelterbelts at Kollund
The Oak Thicket at Nørre Halne
The Oaks of Valdemar (= The Contorted Oaks)
The Oaks on Stensbygaard Meadow
The Old Oak in Haderslev Østerskov
The oldest tree in Denmark (= The King Oak)
The oldest tree in Europe (= The King Oak)
The Purple Beech at Randersvej
The Rags Oak (= The Togs Oak in Leestrup Forest)
The Rally Tree (= The Village Lime)
The Savings Bank Oak at Høvelte military training area
The Savings Bank Oak in Jægersborg Deer Park
The Savings Oak (= The Savings Bank Oak)
The Savings Oak in Jægersborg Deer Park (= The Savings Bank Oak in Jægersborg Deer Park)
The Scots Pine at Juelsminde Gård
The Seven Sisters (= The Seven Masted)
The Shooting Oak (= The Shooting Oak of Peter Liep)
The Shooting Oak of Peter Liep
The Spruce of the Forest Supervisor
The Storks Oak in Fanefjord Forest
The Storks Oaks at Rosenholm Castle
The Theater Oak (= The Oak of Ulvedalen)
The Thick Oak (= The Old Oak in Vejlskov)
The thickest Oak in Europe (= The King Oak)
The thickest tree in Denmark (= The King Oak)
The Togs Oak in Leestrup Forest
The Tree of the Princess (= The Beech of the Princess)
The Troll Hawthorn (= The Bistrup Hawthorn)
The Troll Tree (= The Snake Spruce)
The Troll Wood in Børglumkloster Skov
The Troll Wood in Stursbøl Plantage
The Troll Wood in Tisvilde Hegn
The Viking Oak (= The Boller Oak)
The Wedding Couple in Lindet Forest (= The Wedding Oak of Sven and Dorte)
The Wedding Oak of Sven and Dorte
The Weeping Beech (= The Beech of the Festival Area)
The Weeping Beech at Pederstrup