carpinus betulus pyramidalis

description

carpinus betulus "pyramidalis", also known as carpino pyramid, is a variety of looking carp widened and regular. the leaves are of a bright green and present a long and pointed oval shape, creating a crown dense and compact. this ornamental tree is widely appreciated for its elegant pyramid shape, which adds a touch of refinement to landscapes.

characteristic

form: the distinctive feature of this variety is its pyramidal shape, with erect branches that regularly extend upwards, giving the tree an appearance cleared and ordered. the plant develops a dense and compact crown, making it ideal as a focal element in gardens and parks. the regular arrangement of the branches contributes to the symmetry of crown.
leaves: the leaves are of a bright green, long and sharp, creating a dense and lush crown. That's all characteristics contributes to the visual beauty of the tree.
adaptability: the pyramid carpino fits well to a variety of soil types, provided they are well drained. this feature makes it suitable for different growth conditions. this carpino is known for its tolerance to air pollution, making it a suitable choice also for urban environments.
resista: the variety 'pyramidalis' preserves the typical resistance carpino betulus, guaranteeing a remarkable longevity and requiring relatively little maintenance.
flowers: even if it produces flowers in spring, flowering is relatively insignificant from the ornamental point of view. attention is often directed to form and foliage.
use: the slender shape and the ordered crown make it ideal as an ornamental tree in parks, formal or long gardens Treed avenues.

origin

the pyramid carpino is a cultivar derived from the betulus carpino, from Europe and Western Asia. this variety is was developed to emphasize its distinctive pyramid shape and was subsequently cultivated and appreciated all over the world for its elegance in landscapes

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