Medlar (Mespilus germanica)

Medlar (Mespilus germanica)

Appearance: A tree that sheds its leaves for winter, reaching 4-6 m in height, sometimes even up to 10 meters. Crown usually very wide and low, with few, very thick, me-significantly rising branches. The tree often has many trunks.

The bark initially …

Persian parocia (Parrotia persica)

Persian parocia (Parrotia persica)

Appearance: Leaf-shedding for the winter shrub or small tree up to about a height 10 meters. The crown is usually quite wide and spreading, spherical, giving the impression of being dense, with very long, far protruding branches, which are often fused. Tree …

American Amber (Liquidambar styraciflua)

American Amber (Liquidambar styraciflua)

Appearance: A tree shedding leaves for the winter reaches, do 25 m in height. Crown at first narrow and conical, later – much wider and vaulted.

Branches and branches protrude horizontally or are slightly upturned upwards.

Stock usually …

Eastern plane tree (Eastern plane tree)

Eastern plane tree (Eastern plane tree)

Appearance: A tree that sheds its leaves for winter, usually very impressive, grows up approximately 30 m in height. Crown mostly very wide and repeatedly vaulted, therefore, it appears irregular and overexposed in places,

Lower branches often strongly hanging, sometimes they touch the ground. …

Maple leaf plane tree (Platanus x hybrida = Platanus acerifolia)

Appearance: Very impressive, a powerful deciduous tree with a height of more than 30 m, and under favorable conditions – even more than 40 meters. Crown very wide and highly vaulted, often also multi-part, in old trees - huge size,

The trunk is generally quite simple and …

Katsura (Cercidiphyllum japonicum)

Katsura (Cercidiphyllum japonicum)

Appearance: A tree that sheds its leaves for winter, grows up approximately 12 m in height, rarely more and only in his homeland reaches a height above 20 meters. Longitudinal-conical crown. ends with the usual slender, thin top. It happens, that the tree has time …

American tulipwood (Liriodendron tulipifera)

American tulipwood (Liriodendron tulipifera)

Appearance: A tree that sheds its leaves for winter, can reach a height of more than 40 meters. In younger trees, the crown is narrow and conical, later more and more vaulted, and in the end very haughty, at the same time, however, not very wide, rather, Fr. …

Intermediate Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangiana)

Intermediate Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangiana)

Appearance: Dropping leaves for the winter a small tree or (more often) shrub, rarely reaching more than 5 m in height, and only in very old stands – more. Crown quite loose and rather wide, usually just above the ground …

Large-flowered magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)

Large-flowered magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)

Appearance: Very impressive tree with a wide, spreading and quite dense crown, at a later age spherical, vaulted. Height up to 20–25 m; free-standing trees have almost the same width, what height.

Smooth bark, matte gray or gray-black-na, …

Fig vulgaris (fig tree)

Fig vulgaris (fig tree)

Appearance: Shrub or small tree growing up more or less 8 m in height, shedding leaves for the winter. Crown in older specimens usually very wide and spreading, at the same time, however, strikingly low and generally quite irregular. The branches go away …