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− | + | The native tree species are as diverse as their wood. Some such as spruce, pine, beech, oak are called main tree species because they are so common in our forests or because they were once planted in larger stands. They are considered to be mass tree species that can be harvested in quantity and processed industrially. The spruce is called the "bread tree species" in the forest. | |
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− | + | Other tree species are still rather rarely used and therefore do not occur in our managed forests in extensive stands. | |
− | + | Harvesting logistics are more complex, precisely because they are not found in mass stands. Their use depends on the diversity of the processing structures in the regions and many of them are purchased by more specialised medium-sized companies. Since there are serious information gaps in many regions as to which forest owner can provide which tree species and which processor can purchase what, these tree species are still usually processed inferior quality as firewood. And this despite the fact that their wood is partly valuable and in demand and is imported into the regions via trade. Larch from Siberia, maple from Canada, Robine from Romania etc. .... | |
− | + | It is a cause for concern that especially in managed forests especially those tree species are replanted and tended which can be marketed well. The demand for regional tree species, which are also less common, would also lead to an increase in the diversity of tree species in managed forests. | |
− | + | The following picture gallery shows a - small - selection of our native tree and shrub species. | |
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|Bild=Apfel-Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Apfel-Baum.jpeg | ||
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}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Bergahorn-Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Bergahorn-Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Sycamore maple |
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|Bild=Birne-Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Birne-Baum.jpeg | ||
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|Bild=Buche-Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Buche-Baum.jpeg | ||
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|Bild=Douglasie Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Douglasie Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Douglas fir |
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|Bild=Edelkastanie Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Edelkastanie Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Sweet chestnut |
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|Bild=Elsbeere Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Elsbeere Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Wild Service Tree |
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|Bild=Esche Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Esche Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Ash |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Feldahorn Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Feldahorn Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Field Maple |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Fichte Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Fichte Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Spruce |
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|Bild=Flatterulme Buam.jpeg | |Bild=Flatterulme Buam.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Flutter elm |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Grauerle Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Grauerle Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Grey Alder |
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|Bild=Hainbuche Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Hainbuche Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Hornbeam |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Hängebirke Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Hängebirke Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Weeping birch |
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|Bild=Hasel Strauch.jpeg | |Bild=Hasel Strauch.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Hazelnut |
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|Bild=Küstentanne Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Küstentanne Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Coastal fir |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Lärche Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Lärche Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Larch |
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|Bild=Linde Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Linde Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Lime tree |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Rosskastanie Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Rosskastanie Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Horse Chestnut |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Schwarzerle Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Schwarzerle Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Black alder |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Schwarzkiefer Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Schwarzkiefer Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Black pine |
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|Bild=Schwarzpappel.jpeg | |Bild=Schwarzpappel.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Black Poplar |
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|Bild=Stieleiche Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Stieleiche Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Stem oak |
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|Bild=Vogelkirsche Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Vogelkirsche Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Bird Cherry |
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|Bild=Wacholder.jpeg | |Bild=Wacholder.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=juniper tree |
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|Bild=Waldkiefer Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Waldkiefer Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Forest pine |
}}{{Gallerie Element | }}{{Gallerie Element | ||
|Bild=Walnuss Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Walnuss Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Walnut |
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|Bild=Weide Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Weide Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Willow |
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|Bild=Weissdorn Strauch.jpeg | |Bild=Weissdorn Strauch.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Hawthorn |
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|Bild=Weisstanne Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Weisstanne Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Fir |
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|Bild=Zittelpappel Baum.jpeg | |Bild=Zittelpappel Baum.jpeg | ||
− | |Beschreibung= | + | |Beschreibung=Trembling Poplar |
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Aktuelle Version vom 28. April 2020, 22:32 Uhr
Our domestic tree species
The native tree species are as diverse as their wood. Some such as spruce, pine, beech, oak are called main tree species because they are so common in our forests or because they were once planted in larger stands. They are considered to be mass tree species that can be harvested in quantity and processed industrially. The spruce is called the "bread tree species" in the forest.
Other tree species are still rather rarely used and therefore do not occur in our managed forests in extensive stands. Harvesting logistics are more complex, precisely because they are not found in mass stands. Their use depends on the diversity of the processing structures in the regions and many of them are purchased by more specialised medium-sized companies. Since there are serious information gaps in many regions as to which forest owner can provide which tree species and which processor can purchase what, these tree species are still usually processed inferior quality as firewood. And this despite the fact that their wood is partly valuable and in demand and is imported into the regions via trade. Larch from Siberia, maple from Canada, Robine from Romania etc. .... It is a cause for concern that especially in managed forests especially those tree species are replanted and tended which can be marketed well. The demand for regional tree species, which are also less common, would also lead to an increase in the diversity of tree species in managed forests.
The following picture gallery shows a - small - selection of our native tree and shrub species.
Gallery