White mulberry (White mulberry)

White mulberry (White mulberry)

Appearance: A small tree that sheds its leaves for winter, with a height of approximately 10-15 m, with crown milk narrow, High, looking fragile, not so wide and sprawling, as in the previous species,
branches, looking quite sękato, however …

Black mulberry (Black mulberry)

Black mulberry (Black mulberry)

Appearance; A deciduous tree shedding its leaves for the winter, with low, often a very wide and spreading crown on a short trunk. Height usually only 8-12 m, what with a spreading crown makes, that the tree is much wider than the taller. Trunk …

Southern Elm (Southern Celts)

Southern Elm (Southern Celts)

Appearance: Deciduous tree shedding leaves in winter, with a height of approximately up to 20-25 meters. Round-vaulted crown, often very sprawling or hanging slightly to one side.

Bark also on older trees smooth and even, almost …

Common elm, field elm (Ulmus carpinifolia)


Common elm, field elm (Ulmus carpinifolia)

Appearance: A tree that sheds its leaves for winter, up to approx. 30 meters. Multiform crown – in the typical form usually highly vaulted, but at the same time narrow.

Branches relatively short, strong, protruding almost horizontally. Branches on …

Mountain elm (birch) (Elm glabra = Elm rough)

Mountain elm (birch) (Elm glabra = Elm rough)

Appearance: A deciduous tree shedding its leaves for the winter, high to 40 m, with high crown, often even with many children, in outline inversely ovoid, in free-standing trees very widely spreading.

The trunk is almost visible …

Peduncle elm (limak) (Left elm)

Peduncle elm (limak) (Left elm)

Appearance: A deciduous tree shedding its leaves for the winter, grows up approximately 30 m in height, releases out of the shoot. Crown specifically irregular, approximately spherical, vaulted, often not very compact, multi-part or quite loose. The branches in the lower zone of the crown are relatively short …

Southern beech (Nothofagus antarctica)


Southern beech (Nothofagus antarctica)

Appearance: Smaller tree shedding leaves for the winter, on average has about 10 m in height, rarely a little more, although in his homeland he reaches a height of up to 35 meters. Crown quite irregular, composed of twisted, straight erect branches.

The bark initially …

Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur)

Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur)

Appearance: A deciduous tree shedding its leaves for the winter, often very impressive, almost grows up 45 meters high, The crown is wide and high, especially in free-standing specimens, with a beautiful spherical vault, often with very branchy branches, all in all, more so …

Sessile oak (Quercus sessilis)

Sessile oak (Quercus sessilis)

Appearance: A fairly stately tree that sheds its leaves for the winter, with a height of up to approx 40 meters. The crown is rather high and broad, in free-standing trees – thick, compact and evenly leaved.
Straight trunk …

Holly oak (Oercus holly)

Holly oak (Oercus holly)

Appearance: An evergreen deciduous tree, about height 20-25 meters. The crown is very wide and spread, especially in free-standing trees, very beautifully vaulted, often multi-part, because a short trunk can fork already low to the ground. Branches very much …