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Tree of the Month: Quercus acutissima
The Quercus acutissima (sawtooth oak) is a deciduous tree. It holds its leaves through winter and is suitable for large gardens and public green spaces.
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Tree of the Month: Betula nigra
The river birch, Betula nigra, is an attractive tree with unique, peeling bark. It also has ecological value for birds and insects.
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Tree of the Month: Zanthoxylum simulans
Sichuan pepper is a large shrub with culinary value, ornamental value in every season, and ecological value for birds, bees, butterflies, and hoverflies.
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Tree of the Month: Malus 'Mokum'
Malus 'Mokum' is an ornamental crab apple, perfectly suited for smaller gardens or outdoor spaces. It tolerates paving well. Elegant and low-maintenance.
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Tree of the Month: Cladrastis kentukea
Cladrastis kentukea (yellowwood): this graceful medium-sized tree stands out in gardens and parks with its stunning golden autumn color.
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Tree of the Month: Albizia julibrissin
A true summer showstopper: Albizia julibrissin, the Persian silk tree. Native to Iran, Korea, and Japan, now increasingly planted across Europe.
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Tree of the Month: Maackia amurensis
Learn more about the attractive and versatile Amur maackia. Discover why this tree is a true tree of the future, fit for increasing weather extremes.
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Tree of the Month: Decaisnea fargesii
Read here about Decaisnea fargesii, the blue bean shrub: a unique multi-stemmed shrub with a tropical look, perfect for food forests.
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Tree of the Month: Hawthorn
In this blog: the qualities of hawthorn—a pioneer tree that tolerates drought, heat, and air pollution while boosting biodiversity.
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Tree of the Month: Aesculus × carnea ‘Briotii’
The horse chestnut is ecologically important as a source of food and is often planted for its monumental effect in avenues or parks.
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