platanus acerifolia (top form)

description

the platanus acerifolia, commonly known as platinum, roof shape represents a majestic landscape creation. with a wide arched foliage, this tree offers a dense cover and shady, ideal to create a refined shaded space. the leaves dark green palmates contribute to the beauty of the structure roof, while the exfoliating bark adds an element decorative. pollution-resistant, platano roof shape is often used in urban areas for its ability to provide shadow and improve the aesthetic quality of citizens' environments.

characteristic

form: the most obvious characteristic is the shape roof obtained through selective pruning of the upper branches. this practice creates a flat and uniform hair, which can be used to create shadows in specific areas.
foliage:the platanus acerifoliahas leaves large and palmate, similar to those of the vine. This foliage creates a dense and shady hair, contributing to the desired effect in roof shape.
bark: the platan bark is notoriously exfoliating, adding visual and testural interest. this feature is often evident also in the roof variant.
height: pruning for roof shape helps to control the height and diffusion of the tree, making it suitable for urban areas and limited spaces.
resistance: platanus acerifolia is generally resistant and can adapt to a variety of soil conditions and climate. this robustness contributes to the success of the shape roof in different areas.


origin

has origins in the Asian area Western and Eastern. the practice of cultivating platans with this characteristic form goes back several centuries ago and has spread in many regions of the world.

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