Beech ordinary (Fagus sylvatica)

Beech ordinary (Fagus sylvatica)

Appearance: Usually stately, large tree up to approx 30 meters. The crown is slender in younger specimens, in the elderly – quite wide and domed, often wonderfully developed, especially in free-standing trees. The trunk is clearly visible at least …

Turkish Hazel, tree hazel (Corylus colurna)

Turkish Hazel, tree hazel (Corylus colurna)

Appearance: The smaller tree with the highest height 20 m, rarely – higher. The crown is usually wide conical or ovoid, with slim, well-marked vertex, regular and homogeneous in outline. Branches and branches at least in younger specimens almost …

Gray alder (Alnus incana)

Gray alder (Alnus incana)

Appearance: A shrub or smaller tree ranging in height from 3 do 15 m, sometimes even higher (do 20 meters). Wide or columnar crown, however, not vaulted high, only slightly sharpened.

The branches are very loosely placed, whorl or …

Mossy birch (A pubescent birch)

Appearance: Shrub or smaller tree, reaching the highest height 20-25 meters. However, they have the highest specimens in the Białowieża Primeval Forest 30 m high at 100 cm in diameter of the trunk. The crown is less slender at an early age, than in the previously discussed species.
Branches sticking out more strongly and …

Canadian poplar (poplar x canadensis)

Canadian poplar (poplar x canadensis)

Appearance: A tree that sheds its leaves for winter, usually dew, with a height of over 30 m, with wide, high and very loose crown.
The trunks are often gnarled and thick at the base, in mature or older trees up to the height …

Black poplar (black people)

Black poplar (black people)

Appearance: A stately tree that grows up almost 30 m in height, with very high, vaulted, often with a spreading crown, which, especially in old trees, may appear multi-part and quite irregular,
The trunk is usually very well developed, twisted, often a bit bent over, …

Giant thuja (Thuja folded)

Giant thuja (Thuja folded)

Appearance; Evergreen, monoecious coniferous tree with a crown, usually slender, narrow, conical and quite regularly developed; in older trees it widens very much at the base. It reaches a height of up to 30 m, occasionally to 40 m, a …

Virginia juniper (Juniperus virginiana)

Virginia juniper (Juniperus virginiana)

Appearance: Evergreen, a dioecious tree with a crown, usually slender, columnar or conical, Height to 30 m, but usually much less.
The bark is also reddish-brown on older trees, it peels off and falls off in narrow longitudinal strands,
Branches with leaves …

Evergreen cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)

Evergreen cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)

Appearance: An evergreen coniferous tree that grows up to 30 m in height. A crown with the characteristic shape of a folded umbrella, usually very narrow and slender, pulled out into a thin tip, very rarely with decomposed branches.
The bark is also on older trees …

Lawson's Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana)

Lawson's Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana)

Appearance: Evergreen coniferous tree with very tall, strikingly narrow, a conical crown and a usually drooping leading shoot; when he stands alone, it is goose-shaped and evenly branched to the ground. In his homeland, it reaches a height of up to 60 …