Climate Trees – Trees for the Future
“With the grove of climate trees, we want to show how tree species classified as being potentially suitable for coping with climate change develop in the changing climate and give our customers, as well as all other interested parties, an opportunity to examine the trees in direct comparison.”
Bernhard von Ehren, managing partner
The grove of climate trees
A total of 70 tree species, with one specimen of each, are represented over an area of around half a hectare. They were planted according to the expected growth height, allowing concurrent subdivision into small, medium-sized and large trees, which in turn enables comparability with each other. The training of the trees is not planned, and the nursery will monitor
the situation in order to update the tree population on this part of the farm according to the latest research results. The 70 climate tree species include Taxodium distichum (swamp cypress), Nyssa sylvatica (black tupelo), Magnolia kobus (kobushi magnolia), Liriodendron tulipifera (tulip tree), Koelreuteria paniculata (goldenrain tree) or Parrotia persica (Persian ironwood tree).
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