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Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cupressocyparis leylandii - an evergreen, coniferous tree of upright growth, grows more than 30 m. Requires a sunny or semi-shady position, tolerates pruning and is often grown in dense rows as a 70 cm hedge. They are resistant to urban pollution and to low temperatures.

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Cupressus sempervirens

Cupressus sempervirens

Cupressus sempervirens - an evergreen tree growing up to 35 m. It is not sensitive to soil type. It is resistant to high temperatures and cold, tolerates drought and is not demanding in cultivation. Two forms are significant:

  • Cupressus sempervirens var. horizontalis - has horizontal branches and a broad conical treetop.
  • Cupressus sempervirens var. pyramidalis - has a dense, pyramidal, columnar treetop that narrows at the top, the branches are upright and adherent.

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Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis - an evergreen shrub or palm tree, 10-20 m tall. It is naturally distributed in the Canary Islands and in Europe is cultivated as an ornamental plant in the Mediterranean area. Likes fertile and well-drained soil and sunny positions.

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Pinus halepensis

Pinus halepensis

Pinus halepensis - an evergreen tree that grows up to 20 m in height. It grows on modest and scarce land in the coastal area. It adapts to various types of soil and tolerates drought. Likes warm and sunny positions.

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Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster)

Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster)

Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster) - an evergreen tree that grows up to 25 m in height. It grows on modest and scarce land in the coastal area. It adapts to various types of soil and tolerates drought. Likes warm and sunny positions.

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Pinus pinea

Pinus pinea

Pinus pinea - a distinctly Mediterranean species, distributed throughout the Mediterranean coast, part of northern Africa and the Canary Islands. Its seed is called pine nut and is edible. It has a characteristic habitus, regular trunk and a high raised treetop, at a young age round and later resembling the shape of an umbrella. Because of its beautiful appearance, it is often planted inside urban areas as a decorative tree.

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