Prunus dulcis
A popular Mediterranean plant known for its beautiful early flowers that bloom from winter to spring. It thrives in various soil types, especially calcareous soil, and often grows naturally along roadsides and sunny, dry slopes.
Prunus dulcis, commonly known as the almond tree, is a popular Mediterranean plant admired for its stunning white flowers that bloom from winter to spring. It thrives in a variety of soil types, particularly calcareous soil, and is often found growing naturally along roadsides and sunny, dry slopes.
Technical Characteristics:
- Size: Medium height
- Measurement: Irregular crown shape
- Options: Deciduous leaves, light green in color
- Power: Heat tolerant, frost resistant, drought resistant, lime tolerant
- Features: Thrives in coastal or interior climate zones, moderate growth rate, light shade density
- Flowering Season: Winter with white flowers
- Fruit Season: Autumn with green fruits
Presentation Formats for Planting:
1. Format 1: Lowest grade, moderate root establishment.
2. Format 2: Intermediate grade, includes some absorbent roots with a jute and wire mesh wrap for stability.
3. Format 3: Highest grade, complete root system, requires careful handling to prevent root circling.
Belloch Forestal advises against uprooting this tree with exposed roots, as not all species tolerate this method.
This initiative is part of a scientific study aimed at promoting the best practices for tree planting in urban settings across the Iberian Peninsula, reflecting a commitment to environmental sustainability.
Technical Characteristics:
- Size: Medium height
- Measurement: Irregular crown shape
- Options: Deciduous leaves, light green in color
- Power: Heat tolerant, frost resistant, drought resistant, lime tolerant
- Features: Thrives in coastal or interior climate zones, moderate growth rate, light shade density
- Flowering Season: Winter with white flowers
- Fruit Season: Autumn with green fruits
Presentation Formats for Planting:
1. Format 1: Lowest grade, moderate root establishment.
2. Format 2: Intermediate grade, includes some absorbent roots with a jute and wire mesh wrap for stability.
3. Format 3: Highest grade, complete root system, requires careful handling to prevent root circling.
Belloch Forestal advises against uprooting this tree with exposed roots, as not all species tolerate this method.
This initiative is part of a scientific study aimed at promoting the best practices for tree planting in urban settings across the Iberian Peninsula, reflecting a commitment to environmental sustainability.
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