Viveros Van den Berk
choose your language:

No es sensible al viento Soporta la sal gema

Tronco decorativo Flor decorativa Fruto decorativo Color otoñal decorativo

(Número: )
buscar
Pinaceae
Abies

Abies nordmanniana

Nordmann fir, Caucasian fir

Nordmanns-Tanne, Kaukasus-Tanne - Sapin du Caucase - Nordmannspar

Cono ancho/pirámide ancha 1er tamaño: más de 12 metros de alto Corona oscura y densa
Altura: 25 - 30 (60) m
Corona: broad pyramidal, later oval
Corteza y ramas: bark smooth and grey, later dark brown and grooved
Hoja: dark green needles, 2 - 3 cm, 2 white stripes underneath
Flores: unremarkable
Frutos: cones, 12 - 15 (20) cm long, 5 cm thick, autumn
Aplicación: park tree
Tipo de suelo: heavier, water-retaining soil
Resistencia al viento: good
Procedencia: Western Caucasus
Area de resistencia a las heladas: 5b
Sinónimo: -

Large conifer with a broad, pyramidal crown and side branches growing horizontally at even intervals. Specimens as old as 500 years and as high as 60 m can be found in its natural area of distribution. It ultimately grows to a width of 7 - 9 m. Given adequate space around the tree, the lower branches remain on the tree. Young specimens grow slowly, but as the tree ages, growth quickens somewhat. The young branches are olive green and the small buds do not have any sap. In the winter, the buds turn reddish brown. The shiny, dark green needles have 2 white stripes underneath. After the tree bears striking flowers, upright green cones appear in autumn and then turn brown. Abies nordmanniana was discovered by A. von Nordmann, director of the Odessa botanical gardens in the early 19th century, when on a search through the Caucasus.

Árbol de parque Fruto decorativo Para suelo arcilloso No soporta el pavimento Para suelos arenosos
póngase en contacto directo

Me gustaría: Más información Pedir una oferta

Me gustaría recibir en el futuro noticias sobre los árboles

enviar