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Fagus sylvatica
Fagus sylvatica – a deciduous tree up to 40 m high. It grows in fresh and fertile soils in shady habitats. Its lifespan is over 300 years.
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Pinus nigra
Pinus nigra - a coniferous tree that grows up to 40 m in height. The tree top is broadly ovate and rounded at first, and later becomes broad and almost horizontal. It grows on dry, warm, rocky soils up to 1600 m above sea level. It is also often planted in city parks, individually or in groups. It withstands drought and it is resistant to frost, wind and urban pollution.
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Pinus nigra var.laricio
Pinus nigra var.laricio - a variety of black pine. It differs from black pine by the shape of needles (slightly curled).
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Quercus cerris
Quercus cerris - deciduous tree up to 40 m high. It grows on warm, dry and deeper soils with poorly acidic reactions. It lives up to 300 years and is also grown as an ornamental species
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Quercus ilex
Quercus ilex - an evergreen shrub or tree up to 20 m high. It has a wide dense, rounded tree top, and because of the shape, it is a common ornamental type of the coastal area, since it can be pruned into desired shapes. It is more suitable for deeper and dry habitats of moderately acid reaction. It can stand the salt well.
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Quercus pubescens
Quercus pubescens - downy oak; a deciduous tree up to 20 m tall and can grow as a shrub up to several m tall. In our area, it grows on the coast. It is suitable for warm habitats, permeable, shallow, dry, limestone soils with poorly acid reaction. On inferior lands it is of lower growth and has irregular tree tops. Lives up to 500 years.
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Quercus robur
Quercus robur is a deciduous tree growing 40-50 m high. Suitable for deep, fertile and moist soil. Hard to thrive on shallow and dry soil and acid soils. Individual trees can live up to 1500 years.
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